نتایج جستجو برای: antiinfective agents

تعداد نتایج: 360597  

2009
Elena Gabrielli Eva Pericolini Elio Cenci Federica Ortelli Walter Magliani Tecla Ciociola Francesco Bistoni Stefania Conti Anna Vecchiarelli Luciano Polonelli

BACKGROUND It has been documented that, independently from the specificity of the native antibody (Ab) for a given antigen (Ag), complementarity determining regions (CDR)-related peptides may display differential antimicrobial, antiviral and antitumor activities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In this study we demonstrate that a synthetic peptide with sequence identical to V(H)CDR3 of a mouse...

2013
Hui Bai Yu You Xiaochen Bo Shengqi Wang

Despite the availability of antiviral chemotherapies, human pathogenic viral infections remain a global health problem, causing formidable morbidity and mortality worldwide. Of particular concern are those virus types developing (multi)drug-resistance, eg. herpesviruses, hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), that fail almost all the available antiviral drugs in clinic...

2010
Heidi Halbwirth

Flavonoids and biochemically-related chalcones are important secondary metabolites, which are ubiquitously present in plants and therefore also in human food. They fulfill a broad range of physiological functions in planta and there are numerous reports about their physiological relevance for humans. Flavonoids have in common a basic C(6)-C(3)-C(6) skeleton structure consisting of two aromatic ...

2011
T. Patel K. Shah K. Jiwan Neeta Shrivastava

Physalis minima is an important medicinal plant of Indian System of Medicine. This plant is reported for its diuretic, laxative and antiinflammatory activities. However, the plant is not well scrutinized for its antimicrobial potential. The major chemical constituents reported from the plant are phenolics and alkaloids, which suggest that the plant may turn out to be a potent antiinfective agen...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 1989
R N Soman

The expression "immunocompromised host" refers to an individual who has one or more defects in the body's natural defense, which leads to severe, often life-threatening, infections. Alcoholism, diabetes mellitus, advanced age, the use of antacids, and viral infections have immune-modulating effects. The human immunodeficiency virus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, and Non A, Non B hepati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Y Shen J Liu G Estiu B Isin Y-Y Ahn D-S Lee A-L Barabási V Kapatral O Wiest Z N Oltvai

Advances in genome analysis, network biology, and computational chemistry have the potential to revolutionize drug discovery by combining system-level identification of drug targets with the atomistic modeling of small molecules capable of modulating their activity. To demonstrate the effectiveness of such a discovery pipeline, we deduced common antibiotic targets in Escherichia coli and Staphy...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Danielle M McGrath E Magda Barbu Wouter H P Driessen Todd M Lasco Jeffrey J Tarrand Pablo C Okhuysen Dimitrios P Kontoyiannis Richard L Sidman Renata Pasqualini Wadih Arap

Development of therapy against infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens is a major unmet need in contemporary medicine. In previous work, our group chemically modified an antimicrobial peptidomimetic motif for targeted applications against cancer and obesity. Here, we show that the modified motif per se is resistant to proteolytic degradation and is a candidate antiinfective agent. W...

2014
Anna Maria Perna Thomas Schmidt Tim Fugmann Nicole Tegtmeyer Steffen Backert Silja Wessler Gisbert Schneider

More than 50% of the world population is infected with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and the actual H. pylori treatments fail with increased regularity because of continuously rising antibiotic resistances. To meet this challenge, we focus on the development of a new antiinfective therapy against H. pylori by targeting a secreted enzyme, high temperature requirement A (HtrA). Release of the s...

Journal: :Phytotherapy research : PTR 2002
V S Martino P López J J Martinez Irujo M Sanromán M T Cuevas E Santiago J J Lasarte M Font J D Coussio A Monge

Dichloromethane, methanol and aqueous extracts from the leaves of Terminalia triflora were investigated for their inhibitory effect on polymerase and ribonuclease activities of HIV reverse transcriptase.The most potent activity was found in the aqueous extract, which inhibited both polymerase and ribonuclease activities of the enzyme with an IC50 of 1.6 micro g/mL and 1.8 micro g/mL respectivel...

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