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Antibacterial Activity and Antibacterial Mechanism of Lemon Verbena Essential Oil. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
The destructive effect and mode of action of lemon verbena essential oil on cells were investigated, taking the isolated Pseudosciaena D4 as the research object. The extracellular absorbance of the Pseudosciaena D4 increased at OD260 and OD280 after being treated with lemon verbena essential oil, which destroyed the integrity of Pseudosciaena D4 cells,
Gao X, Liu J, Li B, Xie J.
europepmc   +4 more sources

iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomic analysis of the antibacterial mechanism of silver nanoparticles against multidrug-resistant Streptococcus suis [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
BackgroundThe increase in antibiotic resistance of bacteria has become a major concern in clinical treatment. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have significant antibacterial effects against Streptococcus suis.
Baoling Liu   +7 more
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Omics Reveals the Antibacterial Mechanism of Dihydromyricetin and Vine Tea Extract Against Staphylococcus aureus via Cell Wall and Membrane Disruption [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a common pathogen that threatens healthcare and food safety. Vine tea extract (VTE) and its major active component, dihydromyricetin (DMY), show antibacterial activity.
Qiaoni Hui   +6 more
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Antibacterial activity and antibacterial mechanism of flavaspidic acid BB against Staphylococcus haemelyticus. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Microbiol, 2023
Abstract Background Staphylococcus haemolyticus ( S. haemolyticus ) is the main etiological factor in skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI). S.
Liu J, Liu R, Deng R, Zheng S, Shen Z.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Antibacterial mechanism of hyper-branched poly-L-lysine against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and its synergistic and antagonistic interactions with conventional antibiotics [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
The global proliferation of multidrug-resistant pathogens, particularly methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), constitutes a severe threat to public health, rendering many conventional antibiotics obsolete.
Yaoqin Wang   +5 more
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Antibacterial Mechanism of Linalool against Pseudomonas fragi: A Transcriptomic Study [PDF]

open access: yesFoods, 2022
Pseudomonas fragi is the dominant spoilage bacterium that causes the deterioration of chilled meat. Our previous study showed that linalool has potent antibacterial activity against P. fragi, but its antibacterial mechanism is unclear.
Yuansong Li   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Antibacterial Mechanism of Silkworm Seroins [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers, 2020
Seroin 1 and seroin 2 are abundant in silkworm cocoon silk and show strong antibacterial activities, and thus are thought to protect cocoon silk from damage by bacteria. In this study, we characterized the expression pattern of silkworm seroin 3, and found that seroin 3 is synthesized in the female ovary and secreted into egg to play its roles.
Hongtao Zhu   +8 more
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Application and Mechanism of Nanofluid in Liquid Food Sterilization

open access: yesShipin gongye ke-ji, 2022
Nanofluid is an emerging fluid that can replace the traditional medium in heat exchanger. The heat exchanger using nanofluid as the heat transfer medium has the characteristics of high heat transfer efficiency, short sterilization time and can better ...
Mengna ZHAO   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Antimicrobial Activity and Proposed Action Mechanism of Linalool Against Pseudomonas fluorescens

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2021
In this study, linalool, one of the principal components of essential oils, was used as an antibacterial agent to investigate the antibacterial activity and mechanism of linalool against Pseudomonas fluorescens.
Fengyu Guo   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Efferocytosis Is an Innate Antibacterial Mechanism [PDF]

open access: yesCell Host & Microbe, 2012
Mycobacterium tuberculosis persists within macrophages in an arrested phagosome and depends upon necrosis to elude immunity and disseminate. Although apoptosis of M. tuberculosis-infected macrophages is associated with reduced bacterial growth, the bacteria are relatively resistant to other forms of death, leaving the mechanism underlying this ...
Martin, Constance J.   +8 more
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