However, 63.87% of norfloxacin maximum removal efficiency was achieved mainly by sorption. The system had good ability to reduce ARGs, peaking to more than 4 orders of magnitude, which mainly depended on the biomass retaining of the membrane module. Antibiotics concentration influenced the evolution ...
In addition to the development of resistance, the use of antibiotics heavily disrupts the ecology of the human microbiome (i.e., the collection of cells, genes, and metabolites from the bacteria, eukaryotes, and viruses that inhabit the human body). A dysbiotic microbiome may not perform vital...
provides an insight into the development of novel hydrogel as potential material for the treatment of periodontitis. In this work, we evaluated the characteristics, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties of surfactin and Herbmedotcin loaded CO-CNF hydrogels. The natural origin of the material...
Strong Synergistic Antibacterial Effects of Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles and Extracts of the Mushroom Lentinus tigrinus doi:10.1007/s12088-025-01481-0The synergistic antibacterial activities of biosynthesized metallic nanoparticles (NPs) and commercial antibiotics are well-known. However, limited data ...
Oregano oil can be used to kill at least 25 different types of bacteria, including bacteria that has developed a resistance to commercial antibiotics. It also contains strong antiviral properties, that could help prevent the cold and flu.
of non-antibiotics with processes considered to be essential in pro—as well as eukaryotes. These essential reactions may be evolutionary highly conserved thus offering the chance for inhibitory activities of drugs beyond the borders of the domains eukarya, archae and bacteria. Selected examples for ...
atoms. IfH. pyloriis present in the stomach, it will rapidly break down the urea, producing radioactive CO2that can be detected in the patient’s breath. Because peptic ulcers may lead to gastric cancer, patients who are determined to haveH. pyloriinfections are treated with antibiotics. ...
Macrolideantibioticsisanotherimportanttargetofmastcells, roxithromycincaninhibitthereleaseofinflammatory mediatorsinmastcellssuchasIL-1,IL-6,TNF-etcsothat thesedrugscanbeusedforthetreatmentofchronic inflammation[7]. Antitumoreffectsofantimicrobialagents Thechemicalstructureof2.1tetracyclinestetracycline ...
There have been case reports in the literature of 51 patients during the last 30 years who experienced uncommon or dubious adverse effects after treatment with older compounds and in which there appears to be strong evidence of a causal relationship with the drug. Only 3 cases had an unfavourabl...
Aluminumgels or salts of aluminum which are added as adjuvants to help the vaccine stimulate a better response. Adjuvants help promote an earlier, more potent response, and more persistent immune response to the vaccine. Antibioticswhich are added to some vaccines to prevent the growth of germs...