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  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,452 Views
12 Pages

25 October 2022

The study aimed to investigate the therapeutic impact of intravesical instillation of dehydrated human amnion-chorion membrane (HACM) extracts based on the primary pathological feature of interstitial cystitis (IC). We divided 15 female Sprague-Dawle...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,995 Views
14 Pages

Surgeon-led 7-VINCut Antibiotic Stewardship Intervention Decreases Duration of Treatment and Carbapenem Use in a General Surgery Service

  • Josep M. Badia,
  • Maria Batlle,
  • Montserrat Juvany,
  • Patricia Ruiz-de León,
  • Maria Sagalés,
  • M Angeles Pulido,
  • Gemma Molist and
  • Jordi Cuquet

Antibiotic stewardship programs optimize the use of antimicrobials to prevent the development of resistance and improve patient outcomes. In this prospective interventional study, a multidisciplinary team led by surgeons implemented a program aimed a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
518 Views
14 Pages

REACT-UTI: A 72-Hour Composite to Predict Early Non-Response and Length of Stay in Hospitalized Adults with Lower Urinary Tract Infection—A Prospective Observational Study

  • Adela Benea,
  • Lavinia Stelea,
  • Mirela Turaiche,
  • Iulia Bogdan,
  • Livia Stanga,
  • Daniel-Florin Lighezan,
  • Ciprian Rachieru,
  • Felicia Marc,
  • Oana Silvana Sarau and
  • Cristian Andrei Sarau

25 November 2025

Background and Objectives: Early bedside tools that flag non-response in hospitalized adults with lower urinary tract infection (UTI) could align clinical care with antimicrobial stewardship. We evaluated REACT-UTI, a 72 h composite combining C-react...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
750 Views
10 Pages

The Impact of Antibiotic Therapy Options and Multidisciplinary Approach in Prosthetic Joint Infections

  • João Lucas,
  • José Queirós,
  • Daniel Soares,
  • André Carvalho,
  • Filipa Pereira,
  • Cláudia Santos,
  • Ricardo Sousa and
  • Miguel Araújo Abreu

Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains one of the most challenging complications of arthroplasty. Optimal antibiotic strategies and the role of multidisciplinary teams (MDT) are not fully defined. We retrospectively analyzed 86 PJI surgical pro...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,703 Views
13 Pages

Anti-Infective Treatment and Resistance Is Rarely Problematic with Eye Infections

  • Regis P. Kowalski,
  • Shannon V. Nayyar,
  • Eric G. Romanowski and
  • Vishal Jhanji

The treatment of eye infections is very different than treating other body infections that require systemic anti-infectives. Endophthalmitis, keratitis, conjunctivitis, and other ocular infections are treated with direct injection and with topical dr...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,984 Views
8 Pages

17 October 2024

Eye infections are a global health and economic problem that affect people of both sexes at any age. Topical application of anti-infectives is widely used in the treatment of these types of infections. However, little is known about the current statu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
11,953 Views
15 Pages

Review of Intraocular Pharmacokinetics of Anti-Infectives Commonly Used in the Treatment of Infectious Endophthalmitis

  • Andrea Luaces-Rodríguez,
  • Miguel González-Barcia,
  • María José Blanco-Teijeiro,
  • María Gil-Martínez,
  • Francisco Gonzalez,
  • Francisco Gómez-Ulla,
  • María-Jesús Lamas,
  • Francisco-Javier Otero-Espinar and
  • Anxo Fernández-Ferreiro

Although intravitreal administration of anti-infectives represents the standard treatment for infectious endophthalmitis, the knowledge about their pharmacokinetics is still limited. In this review, we aimed to summarise the factors influencing the p...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,096 Views
16 Pages

High-Throughput Screening to Identify Inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum Importin α

  • Sujata B. Walunj,
  • Manisha M. Dias,
  • Chhaminder Kaur,
  • Kylie M. Wagstaff,
  • Vishakha Dey,
  • Caroline Hick,
  • Swati Patankar and
  • David A. Jans

2 April 2022

The global burden of malaria and toxoplasmosis has been limited by the use of efficacious anti-parasitic agents, however, emerging resistance in Plasmodium species and Toxoplasma gondii threatens disease control worldwide, implying that new agents/th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
9,814 Views
12 Pages

Azithromycin through the Lens of the COVID-19 Treatment

  • Georgia G. Kournoutou and
  • George Dinos

Azithromycin has become famous in the last two years, not for its main antimicrobial effect, but for its potential use as a therapeutic agent for COVID-19 infection. Initially, there were some promising results that supported its use, but it has beco...

  • Review
  • Open Access
691 Views
28 Pages

Natural and Synthetic Peptides as Alternatives to Antibiotics in Intestinal Infections—A Review

  • Lala Stepanyan,
  • Monika Israyelyan,
  • Alessandro Gori,
  • Avetis Tsaturyan,
  • Zhaklina Saribekyan,
  • Kristina Hovsepyan,
  • Tatevik Sargsyan,
  • Raffaele Pastore,
  • Antonio De Luca and
  • Giovanni N. Roviello

Background/Objectives: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), evolutionarily conserved components of innate immunity characterized by their broad-spectrum efficacy and minimal resistance development, are increasingly recognized as promising therapeutic candi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,984 Views
11 Pages

Anti-Infective Antibody-Derived Peptides Active against Endogenous and Exogenous Fungi

  • Tecla Ciociola,
  • Laura Giovati,
  • Stefania Conti and
  • Walter Magliani

Mycoses still represent relevant opportunistic infections worldwide, although overshadowed in recent years by other severe and more widespread infections. Moreover, deep-seated mycoses are often accompanied by unacceptably high mortality rates. Etiol...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,715 Views
11 Pages

Wickerhamomyces Yeast Killer Toxins’ Medical Applications

  • Laura Giovati,
  • Tecla Ciociola,
  • Tiziano De Simone,
  • Stefania Conti and
  • Walter Magliani

15 September 2021

Possible implications and applications of the yeast killer phenomenon in the fight against infectious diseases are reviewed, with particular reference to some wide-spectrum killer toxins (KTs) produced by Wickerhamomyces anomalus and other related sp...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,165 Views
8 Pages

The rehabilitation of lytic bacteriophages, as living and replicative biological therapeutic agents, is only 2 decades old in western countries, compared to other therapeutic approaches using chemicals and inactivated or alive biologicals. This paper...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
8,781 Views
19 Pages

Contribution of Essential Oils to the Fight against Microbial Biofilms—A Review

  • Diana Camelia Nuță,
  • Carmen Limban,
  • Cornel Chiriță,
  • Mariana Carmen Chifiriuc,
  • Teodora Costea,
  • Petre Ioniță,
  • Ioana Nicolau and
  • Irina Zarafu

18 March 2021

The increasing clinical use of artificial medical devices raises the issue of microbial contamination, which is a risk factor for the occurrence of biofilm-associated infections. A huge amount of scientific data highlights the promising potential of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,144 Views
30 Pages

26 September 2022

Diarylpentanoids, a class of natural products and their synthetic analogs which are structurally related to chalcones, have gained increasing attention due to their wide array of biological activities, including antitumor, anti-infective, antioxidant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,673 Views
16 Pages

Selective Anti-Leishmanial Strathclyde Minor Groove Binders Using an N-Oxide Tail-Group Modification

  • Marina C. Perieteanu,
  • Leah M. C. McGee,
  • Craig D. Shaw,
  • Donna S. MacMillan,
  • Abedawn I. Khalaf,
  • Kirsten Gillingwater,
  • Rebecca Beveridge,
  • Katharine C. Carter,
  • Colin J. Suckling and
  • Fraser J. Scott

7 October 2022

The neglected tropical disease leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania spp., is becoming more problematic due to the emergence of drug-resistant strains. Therefore, new drugs to treat leishmaniasis, with novel mechanisms of action, are urgently required....

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
8,176 Views
30 Pages

Lead/Drug Discovery from Natural Resources

  • Zhihong Xu,
  • Barrett Eichler,
  • Eytan A. Klausner,
  • Jetty Duffy-Matzner and
  • Weifan Zheng

28 November 2022

Natural products and their derivatives have been shown to be effective drug candidates against various diseases for many years. Over a long period of time, nature has produced an abundant and prosperous source pool for novel therapeutic agents with d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
8,088 Views
17 Pages

Development of Potential Therapeutic Agents from Black Elderberries (the Fruits of Sambucus nigra L.)

  • Yulin Ren,
  • Gunnar Meyer,
  • Andrew T. Anderson,
  • Kaitlyn M. Lauber,
  • Judith C. Gallucci,
  • Gary Gao and
  • Alan Douglas Kinghorn

22 June 2024

Elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) is a widespread deciduous shrub, of which the fruits (elderberries) are used in the food industry to produce different types of dietary supplement products. These berries have been found to show multiple bioactivities,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,286 Views
27 Pages

11 February 2024

With the progression in the field of bioinorganic chemistry, the role of transition metal complexes as the most widely used therapeutics is becoming a more and more attractive research area. The complexes of transition metals possess a great variety...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,926 Views
10 Pages

28 January 2020

: Rhodococcus equi is a facultative intracellular pathogen that causes infections in foals and many other animals such as pigs, cattle, sheep, and goats. Antibiotic resistance is rapidly rising in horse farms, which makes ineffective current antibiot...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
8,968 Views
26 Pages

Organoboron Compounds: Effective Antibacterial and Antiparasitic Agents

  • Paolo Saul Coghi,
  • Yinghuai Zhu,
  • Hongming Xie,
  • Narayan S. Hosmane and
  • Yingjun Zhang

The unique electron deficiency and coordination property of boron led to a wide range of applications in chemistry, energy research, materials science and the life sciences. The use of boron-containing compounds as pharmaceutical agents has a long hi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
213 Citations
22,348 Views
44 Pages

An Updated Review on Silver Nanoparticles in Biomedicine

  • Oana Gherasim,
  • Rebecca Alexandra Puiu,
  • Alexandra Cătălina Bîrcă,
  • Alexandra-Cristina Burdușel and
  • Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu

23 November 2020

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) represent one of the most explored categories of nanomaterials for new and improved biomaterials and biotechnologies, with impressive use in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry, anti-infective therapy and wound care,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,828 Views
21 Pages

Heterologous Expression and Antimicrobial Targets of a Novel Glycine-Rich Antimicrobial Peptide from Artemia franciscana

  • Ming Tao,
  • Aobo Sun,
  • Huishi Shao,
  • Huaiyuan Ye,
  • Guangming Yu,
  • Daigeng Chen and
  • Wei Zhang

17 August 2025

The growing problem of antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture, caused by the excessive and unregulated use of antibiotics, highlights the critical necessity for developing new anti-infective solutions. Based on the characteristics of glycine-rich an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
63 Citations
8,185 Views
15 Pages

Molecular Docking and Screening Studies of New Natural Sortase A Inhibitors

  • Georgiana Nitulescu,
  • Isabela Madalina Nicorescu,
  • Octavian Tudorel Olaru,
  • Anca Ungurianu,
  • Dragos Paul Mihai,
  • Anca Zanfirescu,
  • George Mihai Nitulescu and
  • Denisa Margina

23 October 2017

To date, multi-drug resistant bacteria represent an increasing health threat, with a high impact on mortality, morbidity, and health costs on a global scale. The ability of bacteria to rapidly and permanently acquire new virulence factors and drug-re...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
6,613 Views
38 Pages

19 November 2020

Traditional cancer treatments may lose efficacy following the emergence of novel mutations or the development of chemoradiotherapy resistance. Late diagnosis, high-cost of treatment, and the requirement of highly efficient infrastructure to dispense...

  • Article
  • Open Access
508 Views
20 Pages

Biological Activities of Stachys rupestris, Development of S. rupestris Extract-Loaded Alginate Films as Wound Dressing

  • Erkan Rayaman,
  • Turgut Taşkın,
  • Elif Çalışkan Salihi,
  • Shalaleh Hasan Niari Niar,
  • Duygu Taşkın,
  • Ceyda Ekentok Atıcı,
  • Ömer Kılıç,
  • Pervin Rayaman,
  • Pelin Özçelik and
  • Hatice Kübra Elçioğlu

8 December 2025

Background/Objectives: Regardless of the underlying cause, wound infections are among the most common complications associated with wound formation. The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance poses significant challenges in wound management....

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,150 Views
17 Pages

Neurotherapeutic Potential of Cervus elaphus Sibericus on Axon Regeneration and Growth Cone Reformation after H2O2-Induced Injury in Rat Primary Cortical Neurons

  • Jin Young Hong,
  • Junseon Lee,
  • Hyunseong Kim,
  • Wan-Jin Jeon,
  • Changhwan Yeo,
  • Bo Ram Choi,
  • Jee Eun Yoon,
  • Ji Yun Shin,
  • Jeom-Yong Kim and
  • In-Hyuk Ha

26 August 2021

Cervus elaphus sibericus (CES), commonly known as deer antler, has been used as a medicinal herb because of its various pharmacological activities, including its anti-infective, anti-arthritic, anti-allergic, and anti-oxidative properties. However, t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
5,815 Views
21 Pages

Potent and Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity of Analogs from the Scorpion Peptide Stigmurin

  • Bruno Amorim-Carmo,
  • Alessandra Daniele-Silva,
  • Adriana M. S. Parente,
  • Allanny A. Furtado,
  • Eneas Carvalho,
  • Johny W. F. Oliveira,
  • Elizabeth C. G. Santos,
  • Marcelo S. Silva,
  • Sérgio R. B. Silva and
  • Matheus F. Fernandes-Pedrosa
  • + 1 author

Scorpion venom constitutes a rich source of biologically active compounds with high potential for therapeutic and biotechnological applications that can be used as prototypes for the design of new drugs. The aim of this study was to characterize the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,232 Views
22 Pages

New Formulations Loading Caspofungin for Topical Therapy of Vulvovaginal Candidiasis

  • Noelia Pérez-González,
  • Nuria Bozal-de Febrer,
  • Ana C. Calpena-Campmany,
  • Anna Nardi-Ricart,
  • María J. Rodríguez-Lagunas,
  • José A. Morales-Molina,
  • José L. Soriano-Ruiz,
  • Francisco Fernández-Campos and
  • Beatriz Clares-Naveros

12 December 2021

Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) poses a significant problem worldwide affecting women from all strata of society. It is manifested as changes in vaginal discharge, irritation, itching and stinging sensation. Although most patients respond to topical t...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
10,131 Views
15 Pages

In Silico and in Vitro-Guided Identification of Inhibitors of Alkylquinolone-Dependent Quorum Sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Fadi Soukarieh,
  • Eduard Vico Oton,
  • Jean-Frédéric Dubern,
  • Janice Gomes,
  • Nigel Halliday,
  • Maria De Pilar Crespo,
  • Jonathan Ramírez-Prada,
  • Braulio Insuasty,
  • Rodrigo Abonia and
  • Miguel Cámara
  • + 3 authors

28 January 2018

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a major opportunistic pathogen in cystic fibrosis, wound and nosocomial infections, posing a serious burden to public health, due to its antibiotic resistance. The P. aeruginosa Pseudomonas Quinolone System (pqs) quorum sens...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,105 Views
21 Pages

Investigating the Antituberculosis Activity of Selected Commercial Essential Oils and Identification of Active Constituents Using a Biochemometrics Approach and In Silico Modeling

  • Katyna J. Boussamba-Digombou,
  • Maxleene Sandasi,
  • Guy P. Kamatou,
  • Sandy van Vuuren,
  • Rafal Sawicki,
  • Zeynab Fakhar and
  • Alvaro M. Viljoen

Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which has become prevalent due to the emergence of resistant M. tuberculosis strains. The use of essential oils (EOs) as potential anti-infective agents to treat microbial infections...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,236 Views
13 Pages

Descriptive Analysis of Pediatric Studies Included in the European Union Post-Authorization Study Register from 2010 to 2023

  • Annalisa Landi,
  • Giorgio Reggiardo,
  • Antonella Didio,
  • Annunziata D’Ercole,
  • Adriana Ceci,
  • Grace Shalom Govere,
  • Donato Bonifazi,
  • Fedele Bonifazi,
  • Salvatore Crisafulli and
  • Mariagrazia Felisi
  • + 5 authors

Background/Objectives: This work aimed to analyze pediatric Post-Authorization Studies (PASs) registered in the European Union electronic Register of Post-Authorization Studies (EU PAS Register) from September 2010 to April 2023 to identify trends in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,155 Views
15 Pages

Electrospun Polyvinylpyrrolidone-Based Dressings Containing GO/ZnO Nanocomposites: A Novel Frontier in Antibacterial Wound Care

  • Cristina Martín,
  • Adalyz Ferreiro Fernández,
  • Julia C. Salazar Romero,
  • Juan P. Fernández-Blázquez,
  • Jabier Mendizabal,
  • Koldo Artola,
  • José L. Jorcano and
  • M. Eugenia Rabanal

In recent years, the rapid emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has become a significant concern in the healthcare field, and although bactericidal dressings loaded with various classes of antibiotics have been used in clinics, in addition to o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
77 Citations
12,018 Views
18 Pages

Potential Benefits of Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) Fruits and Their Constituents in Improving Human Health

  • Yulin Ren,
  • Tyler Frank,
  • Gunnar Meyer,
  • Jizhou Lei,
  • Jessica R. Grebenc,
  • Ryan Slaughter,
  • Yu G. Gao and
  • A. Douglas Kinghorn

13 November 2022

Aronia berry (black chokeberry) is a shrub native to North America, of which the fresh fruits are used in the food industry to produce different types of dietary products. The fruits of Aronia melanocarpa (Aronia berries) have been found to show mult...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,646 Views
26 Pages

Teleost Piscidins—In Silico Perspective of Natural Peptide Antibiotics from Marine Sources

  • Patricia Asensio-Calavia,
  • Sergio González-Acosta,
  • Andrea Otazo-Pérez,
  • Manuel R. López,
  • Antonio Morales-delaNuez and
  • José Manuel Pérez de la Lastra

Fish, like all other animals, are exposed to constant contact with microbes, both on their skin and on the surfaces of their respiratory and digestive systems. Fish have a system of non-specific immune responses that provides them with initial protec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,117 Views
8 Pages

16 April 2019

Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) is a serious disease mainly caused by M. avium and M. intracellulare. Although the incidence of MAC infection is increasing worldwide, only a few agents are clinically used, and their therapeutic effects are limited....

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,429 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of Anti-Mycobacterial Compounds in a Silkworm Infection Model with Mycobacteroides abscessus

  • Kanji Hosoda,
  • Nobuhiro Koyama,
  • Hiroshi Hamamoto,
  • Akiho Yagi,
  • Ryuji Uchida,
  • Akihiko Kanamoto and
  • Hiroshi Tomoda

27 October 2020

Among four mycobacteria, Mycobacterium avium, M. intracellulare, M. bovis BCG and Mycobacteroides (My.) abscessus, we established a silkworm infection assay with My. abscessus. When silkworms (fifth-instar larvae, n = 5) were infected through the hem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
973 Views
21 Pages

26 October 2025

Background/Objectives: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising therapeutic agents due to their broad-spectrum activity against bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Unlike traditional antibiotics, AMPs target microbial membranes directly and are less lik...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
9,632 Views
24 Pages

The Mechanisms of Zinc Action as a Potent Anti-Viral Agent: The Clinical Therapeutic Implication in COVID-19

  • Ananda S. Prasad,
  • Agnes Malysa,
  • Gerold Bepler,
  • Andrew Fribley and
  • Bin Bao

21 September 2022

The pandemic of COVID-19 was caused by a novel coronavirus termed as SARS-CoV2 and is still ongoing with high morbidity and mortality rates in the whole world. The pathogenesis of COVID-19 is highly linked with over-active immune and inflammatory res...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,483 Views
30 Pages

18 October 2023

Phytochemicals are plant secondary metabolites that show health benefits for humans due to their bioactivity. There is a huge variety of phytochemicals that have already been identified, and these compounds can act as antimicrobial and neuroprotectio...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
80 Citations
10,171 Views
15 Pages

While therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) that uses blood as the biological matrix is the traditional gold standard, this practice may be impossible, impractical, or unethical for some patient populations (e.g., elderly, pediatric, anemic) and those wi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
59 Citations
9,110 Views
17 Pages

Drug Discovery against Acanthamoeba Infections: Present Knowledge and Unmet Needs

  • Hany M. Elsheikha,
  • Ruqaiyyah Siddiqui and
  • Naveed Ahmed Khan

Although major strides have been made in developing and testing various anti-acanthamoebic drugs, recurrent infections, inadequate treatment outcomes, health complications, and side effects associated with the use of currently available drugs necessi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
535 Views
18 Pages

Attenuation of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms and Virulence by 3-Fluorocatechol

  • Taehyeong Kim,
  • Nazia Tabassum,
  • Aqib Javaid and
  • Fazlurrahman Khan

8 December 2025

Background/Objectives: Staphylococcus aureus is a well-known opportunistic pathogen that causes a wide range of infections, from cutaneous blemishes to potentially fatal systemic diseases. The increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,015 Views
10 Pages

Identification of Prescribing Patterns in Hemodialysis Outpatients Taking Multiple Medications

  • Hiroyuki Nagano,
  • Koji Tomori,
  • Mano Koiwa,
  • Shotaro Kobayashi,
  • Masahiro Takahashi,
  • Hideki Makabe,
  • Hirokazu Okada and
  • Akifumi Kushiyama

23 February 2023

We investigated the relationship between multidrug administration and the characteristics, pathophysiology, and drug class in outpatients with hemodialysis. A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted at Saitama Medical University Hospital in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,362 Views
13 Pages

Novel Molecular Consortia of Cannabidiol with Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Inhibit Emerging Coronaviruses’ Entry

  • Anna Pawełczyk,
  • Rafał Nowak,
  • Monika Gazecka,
  • Anna Jelińska,
  • Lucjusz Zaprutko and
  • Paweł Zmora

The COVID-19 pandemic provoked a global health crisis and highlighted the need for new therapeutic strategies. In this study, we explore the potential of the molecular consortia of cannabidiol (CBD) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
362 Citations
30,155 Views
18 Pages

Quercetin as an Antiviral Agent Inhibits Influenza A Virus (IAV) Entry

  • Wenjiao Wu,
  • Richan Li,
  • Xianglian Li,
  • Jian He,
  • Shibo Jiang,
  • Shuwen Liu and
  • Jie Yang

25 December 2015

Influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause seasonal pandemics and epidemics with high morbidity and mortality, which calls for effective anti-IAV agents. The glycoprotein hemagglutinin of influenza virus plays a crucial role in the initial stage of virus infec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
8,403 Views
14 Pages

15 November 2023

Viruses are known to infect most types of organisms. In humans, they can cause several diseases that range from mild to severe. Although many antiviral therapies have been developed, viral infections continue to be a leading cause of morbidity and mo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
10,749 Views
22 Pages

Natural Polyphenols for Prevention and Treatment of Urinary Tract Infections

  • Maria Maisto,
  • Fortuna Iannuzzo,
  • Ettore Novellino,
  • Elisabetta Schiano,
  • Vincenzo Piccolo and
  • Gian Carlo Tenore

7 February 2023

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the second most common type of bacterial infection worldwide. UTIs are gender-specific diseases, with a higher incidence in women. This type of infection could occur in the upper part of the urogenital tract, leadi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,822 Views
13 Pages

Gastroprotective Effect of Anisomeles indica on Aspirin-Induced Gastric Ulcer in Mice

  • Hsiu-Man Lien,
  • Yu-Yen Wang,
  • Mei-Zi Huang,
  • Hui-Yu Wu,
  • Chao-Lu Huang,
  • Chia-Chi Chen,
  • Shao-Wen Hung,
  • Chia-Chang Chen,
  • Cheng-Hsun Chiu and
  • Chih-Ho Lai

24 November 2022

Gastric ulcers are commonly seen in the upper gastrointestinal tract and may be related to the Helicobacter pylori infection and the use of aspirin, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Typically, proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) are used to t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,522 Views
14 Pages

Stearylamine Liposome as an Anti-Parasitic Agent

  • Janani Vassoudevane,
  • Monika Mariebernard and
  • Vinoth Rajendran

27 February 2023

The uncontrolled increasing clinical resistance to the current anti-parasitic drugs towards important protozoan parasites (Plasmodium, Leishmania, Trypanosoma and Toxoplasma) has stimulated the search for novel and safe therapeutic agents at affordab...

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