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Antivirulence properties and related mechanisms of spice essential oils: A comprehensive review.

Dan Zhang1, Ren-You Gan1,2, Jia-Rong Zhang1, Arakkaveettil Kabeer Farha1, Hua-Bin Li3, Fan Zhu4, Xiao-Hong Wang5, Harold Corke1.   

Abstract

In recent decades, reduced antimicrobial effectiveness, increased bacterial infection, and newly emerged microbial resistance have become global public issues, leading to an urgent need to find effective strategies to counteract these problems. Strategies targeting bacterial virulence factors rather than bacterial survival have attracted increasing interest, since the modulation of virulence factors may prevent the development of drug resistance in bacteria. Spices are promising natural sources of antivirulence compounds owing to their wide availability, diverse antivirulence phytochemical constituents, and generally favorable safety profiles. Essential oils are the predominant and most important antivirulence components of spices. This review addresses the recent efforts of using spice essential oils to inhibit main bacterial virulence traits, including the quorum sensing system, biofilm formation, motility, and toxin production, with an intensive discussion of related mechanisms. We hope that this review can provide a better understanding of the antivirulence properties of spice essential oils, which have the potential to be used as antibiotic alternatives by targeting bacterial virulence.
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Keywords:  biofilm; mechanisms; motility; quorum sensing; spice essential oils; toxin

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33331691     DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf        ISSN: 1541-4337            Impact factor:   12.811


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