REKHA GAHTORI1,#, MOSLEH MOHAMMAD ABOMUGHAID2,#, NIDHI NEGI3, SARAVANAN KRISHNAN4, SUGAPRIYA DHANASEKARAN5, SOUMYA PANDIT6, KANU PRIYA6, DILLIP KUMAR BISHI7,*, RAM PRASAD8, PIYUSH KUMAR GUPTA6,*
BIOCELL, Vol.45, No.6, pp. 1465-1477, 2021, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2021.016484
- 01 September 2021
Abstract Antibacterial resistance developed by bacteria due to the unlimited use of antibiotics has posed a challenge for
human civilization. This kind of problem is not limited to India only, but it is a global concern. Nowadays, many
treatments and medicines for bacterial diseases have been developed. However, they possess some drawbacks.
Therefore, the alternative medicine has been used to target the drug resistant mechanisms and such medicines have
less side effects which is becoming necessary. Natural products have traditionally or historically been of importance
for the development of antibacterial agents and are also known to More >