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In Silico and In Vitro Anti- Effects of Combinations of Phytochemicals and Antibiotics. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Infection is classified as a class 1 carcinogenic factor for gastric adenocarcinoma by WHO, highlighting the urgency for new treatments due to rising antibiotic resistance.
  • The study focused on identifying phytochemicals that could inhibit specific enzymes (urease, shikimate kinase, and aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase) important for treatment effectiveness.
  • Results showed that oroxindin exhibited the strongest inhibitory effect, especially when combined with amoxicillin, suggesting potential for developing new adjuvant therapies alongside current antibiotics.

Article Abstract

infection is a WHO class 1 carcinogenic factor of gastric adenocarcinoma. In the past decades, many studies have demonstrated the increasing trend of antibiotic resistance and pointed out the necessity of new effective treatment. This study was aimed at identifying phytochemicals that can inhibit and possibly serve as adjuvant treatments. Here, in silico molecular docking and drug-like properties analyses were performed to identify potential inhibitors of urease, shikimate kinase and aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase. These three enzymes are targets of the treatment of . Susceptibility and synergistic testing were performed on the selected phytochemicals and the positive control antibiotic, amoxicillin. The in-silico study revealed that oroxindin, rosmarinic acid and verbascoside are inhibitors of urease, shikimate kinase and aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase, respectively, in which, oroxindin has the highest potency against , indicated by a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) value of 50 μg/mL. A combination of oroxindin and amoxicillin demonstrated additive effects against , as indicated by a fractional inhibitory concentration (FIC) value of 0.75. This study identified phytochemicals that deserve further investigation for the development of adjuvant therapeutic agents to current antibiotics against .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804086PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24193608DOI Listing

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