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Chemical aspects of polyphenol-protein interactions and their antibacterial activity.

Authors :
Nassarawa, Sanusi Shamsudeen
Nayik, Gulzar Ahmad
Gupta, S. Dutta
Areche, Franklin Ore
Jagdale, Yash D.
Ansari, Mohammad Javed
Hemeg, Hassan A.
AL-Farga, Ammar
Alotaibi, Saqer S.
Source :
Critical Reviews in Food Science & Nutrition; 2023, Vol. 63 Issue 28, p9482-9505, 24p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The hunt for novel antibiotics has become a global public health imperative due to the rise in multidrug-resistant microorganisms, untreatable infection cases, overuse, and inefficacy of modern antibiotics. Polyphenols are getting much attention in research due to their multiple biological effects; their use as antimicrobial agents is attributed to their activity and that microbes have a hard time developing resistance to these natural compounds. Polyphenols are secondary metabolites produced in higher plants. They are known to possess various functional properties in the human body. Polyphenols also exhibit antibacterial activities against foodborne pathogens. Their antibacterial mechanism is based on inhibiting bacterial biofilm formation or inactivating enzymes. This review focused on polyphenol-protein interactions and the creation of this complex as a possible antibacterial agent. Also, different phenolic interactions on bacterial proteins, efflux pump, cell membrane, bacterial adhesion, toxins, and other bacterial proteins will be explored; these interactions can work in a synergic combination with antibiotics or act alone to assure bacterial inhibition. Additionally, our review will focus on polyphenol-protein interaction as a possible strategy to eradicate bacteria because polyphenols have shown a robust enzyme-inhibitory characteristic and a high tendency to complex with proteins, a response that neutralizes any bactericidal potential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10408398
Volume :
63
Issue :
28
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Critical Reviews in Food Science & Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174188628
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2022.2067830