10.6084/m9.figshare.11467317.v1
Rishabh Jhanji
Rishabh
Jhanji
Vipin Bhati
Vipin
Bhati
Arti Singh
Arti
Singh
Anoop Kumar
Anoop
Kumar
Phytomolecules against bacterial biofilm and efflux pump: an <i>in silico</i> and <i>in vitro</i> study
Taylor & Francis Group
2019
Berberine
gallic acid
piperine
rutin
efflux pump
biofilm
resistance
2019-12-27 12:28:03
Journal contribution
https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Phytomolecules_against_bacterial_biofilm_and_efflux_pump_an_i_in_silico_i_and_i_in_vitro_i_study/11467317
<p>Antibiotic resistance is a global threat whose incidences are increasing day by day worldwide. Thus, there is a need for new chemical entities (NCEs) or exploration of existing molecules against these types of infections. In the current investigation, we have tested the inhibitory potential of four different phytomolecules (berberine, gallic acid, piperine, and rutin) against bacterial biofilm and efflux pumps by using <i>in-silico</i> and <i>in-vitro</i> techniques. The phytomolecules (berberine, piperine, and rutin) except gallic acid have shown good interaction towards biofilm and efflux pump proteins. Further, <i>In-vitro</i> studies have also shown the good inhibitory effect of tested phytomolecules (berberine, rutin, and piperine) against bacterial biofilm formation and efflux pumps. In conclusion, berberine, piperine, and rutin could be the promising antibacterial candidates, particularly against resistant bacterial strains.</p> <p>Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma</p>