2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2018.07.002
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Antimicrobial peptides from different plant sources: Isolation, characterisation, and purification

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“…Plant‐derived antimicrobials have been researched and consumed frequently over the past decade to improve quality of health and provide ethnopharmacological remedies (Nittayananta, Limsuwan, Srichana, Sae‐Wong, & Amnuaikit, ; Tang, Prodhan, Biswas, Le, & Sekaran, ). Flavonoid, which is the most abundant type of polyphenolic compound found in plant materials, was studied to increase in concentration and antibacterial activity using acid hydrolysis (Min, Kim, Lee, Kim, & Paik, ), fermentation (Saleh et al, ), and silver nanoparticles (Rashid et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant‐derived antimicrobials have been researched and consumed frequently over the past decade to improve quality of health and provide ethnopharmacological remedies (Nittayananta, Limsuwan, Srichana, Sae‐Wong, & Amnuaikit, ; Tang, Prodhan, Biswas, Le, & Sekaran, ). Flavonoid, which is the most abundant type of polyphenolic compound found in plant materials, was studied to increase in concentration and antibacterial activity using acid hydrolysis (Min, Kim, Lee, Kim, & Paik, ), fermentation (Saleh et al, ), and silver nanoparticles (Rashid et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the developments of new antifungal treatments with enhanced potential effects against Aspergillus and Candida species, there are still increasing rates of resistance to the current antifungal treatments resulting in their failure and worsening of clinical outcomes (Wiederhold, ). Therefore, the need for developing new alternative treatments against these fungal infections is highlighted (Tang, Prodhan, Biswas, Le, & Sekaran, ). Among the various types of compounds introduced in this field, antimicrobial peptides are suitable substitutes for traditional antibiotic drugs (Gaiser, Rivas, & López, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the need for developing new alternative treatments against these fungal infections is highlighted (Tang, Prodhan, Biswas, Le, & Sekaran, 2018). Among the various types of compounds introduced in this field, antimicrobial peptides are suitable substitutes for traditional antibiotic drugs (Gaiser, Rivas, & López, 2011).…”
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“…Plants are constantly exposed to diverse environments harboring various pathogenic microorganisms, such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and nematodes. Therefore, AMPs derived from plants can be used as effective defense molecules against pathogenic microorganisms [22]. The major groups of AMPs found in plants include thionins [22,23], defensins [22,23], and lipid transfer proteins [23,24]; however, reactive oxygen species (ROS)-related proteins were recently included as a new AMP group [6,19].…”
Section: Purification and Identification Of Attrx-h2 -H3 -2n3c Andmentioning
confidence: 99%