Marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach

The ocean is a treasure trove of both living and nonliving creatures, harboring incredibly diverse group of organisms. A plethora of marine sourced bioactive compounds are discovered over the past few decades, many of which are found to show antibiofilm activity. These are of immense clinical signif...

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Main Author: Lahiri D.
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Published: 2023
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spelling th-mahidol.819822023-05-19T14:46:54Z Marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach Lahiri D. Mahidol University Immunology and Microbiology The ocean is a treasure trove of both living and nonliving creatures, harboring incredibly diverse group of organisms. A plethora of marine sourced bioactive compounds are discovered over the past few decades, many of which are found to show antibiofilm activity. These are of immense clinical significance since the formation of microbial biofilm is associated with the development of high antibiotic resistance. Biofilms are also responsible to bring about problems associated with industries. In fact, the toilets and wash-basins also show degradation due to development of biofilm on their surfaces. Antimicrobial resistance exhibited by the biofilm can be a potent threat not only for the health care unit along with industries and daily utilities. Various recent studies have shown that the marine members of various kingdom are capable of producing antibiofilm compounds. Many such compounds are with unique structural features and metabolomics approaches are essential to study such large sets of metabolites. Associating holobiome metabolomics with analysis of their chemical attribute may bring new insights on their antibiofilm effect and their applicability as a substitute for conventional antibiotics. The application of computer-aided drug design/discovery (CADD) techniques including neural network approaches and structured-based virtual screening, ligand-based virtual screening in combination with experimental validation techniques may help in the identification of these molecules and evaluation of their drug like properties. 2023-05-19T07:46:54Z 2023-05-19T07:46:54Z 2023-01-01 Short Survey Archives of Microbiology Vol.205 No.1 (2023) 10.1007/s00203-022-03391-x 1432072X 03028933 36602609 2-s2.0-85145668633 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/81982 SCOPUS
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Lahiri D.
Marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach
description The ocean is a treasure trove of both living and nonliving creatures, harboring incredibly diverse group of organisms. A plethora of marine sourced bioactive compounds are discovered over the past few decades, many of which are found to show antibiofilm activity. These are of immense clinical significance since the formation of microbial biofilm is associated with the development of high antibiotic resistance. Biofilms are also responsible to bring about problems associated with industries. In fact, the toilets and wash-basins also show degradation due to development of biofilm on their surfaces. Antimicrobial resistance exhibited by the biofilm can be a potent threat not only for the health care unit along with industries and daily utilities. Various recent studies have shown that the marine members of various kingdom are capable of producing antibiofilm compounds. Many such compounds are with unique structural features and metabolomics approaches are essential to study such large sets of metabolites. Associating holobiome metabolomics with analysis of their chemical attribute may bring new insights on their antibiofilm effect and their applicability as a substitute for conventional antibiotics. The application of computer-aided drug design/discovery (CADD) techniques including neural network approaches and structured-based virtual screening, ligand-based virtual screening in combination with experimental validation techniques may help in the identification of these molecules and evaluation of their drug like properties.
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title Marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach
title_short Marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach
title_full Marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach
title_fullStr Marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach
title_full_unstemmed Marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach
title_sort marine bioactive compounds as antibiofilm agent: a metabolomic approach
publishDate 2023
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