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      Comparative Analysis of Volatile Constituents of Pachira aquatica Aubl. and Pachira glabra Pasq., their Anti-Mycobacterial and Anti- Helicobacter pylori Activities and their Metabolic Discrimination using Chemometrics

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            Antibacterial free fatty acids: activities, mechanisms of action and biotechnological potential.

            Amongst the diverse and potent biological activities of free fatty acids (FFAs) is the ability to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. The antibacterial properties of FFAs are used by many organisms to defend against parasitic or pathogenic bacteria. Whilst their antibacterial mode of action is still poorly understood, the prime target of FFA action is the cell membrane, where FFAs disrupt the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation. Besides interfering with cellular energy production, FFA action may also result from the inhibition of enzyme activity, impairment of nutrient uptake, generation of peroxidation and auto-oxidation degradation products or direct lysis of bacterial cells. Their broad spectrum of activity, non-specific mode of action and safety makes them attractive as antibacterial agents for various applications in medicine, agriculture and food preservation, especially where the use of conventional antibiotics is undesirable or prohibited. Moreover, the evolution of inducible FFA-resistant phenotypes is less problematic than with conventional antibiotics. The potential for commercial or biomedical exploitation of antibacterial FFAs, especially for those from natural sources, is discussed.
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              Comparative evaluation of 11 essential oils of different origin as functional antioxidants, antiradicals and antimicrobials in foods

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                Journal
                Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants
                Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants
                Informa UK Limited
                0972-060X
                0976-5026
                November 02 2018
                March 11 2019
                November 02 2018
                : 21
                : 6
                : 1550-1567
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain-Shams University, 11566, Cairo, Egypt
                Article
                10.1080/0972060X.2019.1571950
                f50902c6-e658-4b96-804a-d7e7cacabc83
                © 2018
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