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Plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against Diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: A review
Diarrhea is a condition in which feces is discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form. It is one of the frequent causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. The impact of Diarrhea is worsened by the increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance among the causative ag...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797601/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36590407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1007115 |
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author | Abolarinwa, Tesleem Olatunde Ajose, Daniel Jesuwenu Oluwarinde, Bukola Opeyemi Fri, Justine Montso, Kotsoana Peter Fayemi, Omolola Esther Aremu, Adeyemi Oladapo Ateba, Collins Njie |
author_facet | Abolarinwa, Tesleem Olatunde Ajose, Daniel Jesuwenu Oluwarinde, Bukola Opeyemi Fri, Justine Montso, Kotsoana Peter Fayemi, Omolola Esther Aremu, Adeyemi Oladapo Ateba, Collins Njie |
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description | Diarrhea is a condition in which feces is discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form. It is one of the frequent causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. The impact of Diarrhea is worsened by the increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance among the causative agents, and this is now categorized as a global healthcare challenge. Antimicrobial resistance among Diarrheal pathogens also contributes to extended infection durations, and huge economic loss even in countries with advanced public health policies. The ever-increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance including the contraindications arising from the administration of antibiotics in some Diarrheal cases highlights a crucial need for the development of novel non-antibiotic alternative agents for therapeutic and biocontrol applications. One such intervention includes the application of plant-derived nanoparticles (PDNPs) with novel antimicrobial properties. Given their small size and large surface area to volume ratio, PDNPs can attack target bacterial cell walls to generate reactive oxygen species that may simultaneously disrupt bacteria cell components such as DNA and proteins leading to cell damage or death. This potential can make it very difficult for pathogenic organisms to develop resistance against these antibacterial agents. In this review, we provide a critical overview on the antimicrobial resistance crisis among Diarrheagenic bacteria. We also discuss the evidence from the existing literature to support the potential associated with the use of PDNPs as alternative therapeutic agents for multidrug resistant and antibiotics administer contraindicated bacteria that are associated with Diarrhea. |
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spelling | pubmed-97976012022-12-30 Plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against Diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: A review Abolarinwa, Tesleem Olatunde Ajose, Daniel Jesuwenu Oluwarinde, Bukola Opeyemi Fri, Justine Montso, Kotsoana Peter Fayemi, Omolola Esther Aremu, Adeyemi Oladapo Ateba, Collins Njie Front Microbiol Microbiology Diarrhea is a condition in which feces is discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form. It is one of the frequent causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. The impact of Diarrhea is worsened by the increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance among the causative agents, and this is now categorized as a global healthcare challenge. Antimicrobial resistance among Diarrheal pathogens also contributes to extended infection durations, and huge economic loss even in countries with advanced public health policies. The ever-increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance including the contraindications arising from the administration of antibiotics in some Diarrheal cases highlights a crucial need for the development of novel non-antibiotic alternative agents for therapeutic and biocontrol applications. One such intervention includes the application of plant-derived nanoparticles (PDNPs) with novel antimicrobial properties. Given their small size and large surface area to volume ratio, PDNPs can attack target bacterial cell walls to generate reactive oxygen species that may simultaneously disrupt bacteria cell components such as DNA and proteins leading to cell damage or death. This potential can make it very difficult for pathogenic organisms to develop resistance against these antibacterial agents. In this review, we provide a critical overview on the antimicrobial resistance crisis among Diarrheagenic bacteria. We also discuss the evidence from the existing literature to support the potential associated with the use of PDNPs as alternative therapeutic agents for multidrug resistant and antibiotics administer contraindicated bacteria that are associated with Diarrhea. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9797601/ /pubmed/36590407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1007115 Text en Copyright © 2022 Abolarinwa, Ajose, Oluwarinde, Fri, Montso, Fayemi, Aremu and Ateba. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Abolarinwa, Tesleem Olatunde Ajose, Daniel Jesuwenu Oluwarinde, Bukola Opeyemi Fri, Justine Montso, Kotsoana Peter Fayemi, Omolola Esther Aremu, Adeyemi Oladapo Ateba, Collins Njie Plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against Diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: A review |
title | Plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against Diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: A review |
title_full | Plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against Diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: A review |
title_fullStr | Plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against Diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: A review |
title_full_unstemmed | Plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against Diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: A review |
title_short | Plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against Diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: A review |
title_sort | plant-derived nanoparticles as alternative therapy against diarrheal pathogens in the era of antimicrobial resistance: a review |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797601/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36590407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1007115 |
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