Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Natural Products, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Products, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, Punjab-151001, India
Abstract
There was a golden era where everyone thought that microbes can no longer establish threat
to humans but the time has come where microbes are proposing strong resistance against the majority
of antimicrobials. Over the years, the inappropriate use and easy availability of antimicrobials have
made antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to emerge as the world’s third leading cause of death. Microorganisms
over the time span have acquired resistance through various mechanisms such as efflux
pump, transfer through plasmids causing mutation, changing antimicrobial site of action, or modifying
the antimicrobial which will lead to become AMR as the main cause of death worldwide by 2030. In
order to overcome the emerging resistance against majority of antimicrobials, there is a need to uncover
drugs from plants because they have proved to be effective antimicrobials due to the presence of
secondary metabolites such as terpenoids. Terpenoids abundant in nature are produced in response to
microbial attack have huge potential against various microorganisms through diverse mechanisms
such as membrane disruption, anti-quorum sensing, inhibition of protein synthesis and ATP. New approaches
like combination therapy of terpenoids and antimicrobials have increased the potency of
treatment against various multidrug resistant microorganisms by showing synergism to each other.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine
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