A review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: From ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinations

In the primitive era, humans benefited partially from plants and metals to treat microbial infections. Later these infections were cured with antibiotics but further suffered from resistance issues. In searching of an alternative, researchers developed an adjuvant therapy but were hampered by spread...

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Main Authors: Lakshmi Kalyani Ruddaraju, Sri Venkata Narayana Pammi, Girija sankar Guntuku, Veerabhadra Swamy Padavala, Venkata Ramana Murthy Kolapalli
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1818087618309103
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spelling doaj-d93f7913f0574b1ebf486731057832f62020-11-25T03:33:50ZengElsevierAsian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences1818-08762020-01-011514259A review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: From ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinationsLakshmi Kalyani Ruddaraju0Sri Venkata Narayana Pammi1Girija sankar Guntuku2Veerabhadra Swamy Padavala3Venkata Ramana Murthy Kolapalli4Department of Pharmaceutics, Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy, Bhimavaram 534202, IndiaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Republic of KoreaA.U. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Visakhapatnam 530003, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy, Bhimavaram 534202, India; Corresponding author. Department of Pharmaceutics, Shri Vishnu Collage of Pharmacy, Bhimavaram, India. Tel.: +918816250863.A.U. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Visakhapatnam 530003, India; Corresponding author. A.U. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Visakhapatnam, India.In the primitive era, humans benefited partially from plants and metals to treat microbial infections. Later these infections were cured with antibiotics but further suffered from resistance issues. In searching of an alternative, researchers developed an adjuvant therapy but were hampered by spreading resistance. Subsequently, nanoparticles (NPs) were proposed to cease the multi-drug resistant bacteria but were hindered due to toxicity issues. Recently, a novel adjuvant therapy employed metals and botanicals into innovative nanotechnology as nano-antibiotics. The combination of green synthesized metallic NPs with antibiotics seems to be a viable platform to combat against MDR bacteria by alleviating resistance and toxicity. This review focuses on the primitive to present era dealings with bacterial resistance mechanisms, newer innovations of nanotechnology and their multiple mechanisms to combat resistance. In addition, special focus is paid on greener NPs as antibiotic carriers, and their future prospects of controlled release and toxicity study. Keywords: Antibiotics, Bacterial resistance, Green nanotechnology, Adjuvant therapy, Toxicityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1818087618309103
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author Lakshmi Kalyani Ruddaraju
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Girija sankar Guntuku
Veerabhadra Swamy Padavala
Venkata Ramana Murthy Kolapalli
spellingShingle Lakshmi Kalyani Ruddaraju
Sri Venkata Narayana Pammi
Girija sankar Guntuku
Veerabhadra Swamy Padavala
Venkata Ramana Murthy Kolapalli
A review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: From ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinations
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
author_facet Lakshmi Kalyani Ruddaraju
Sri Venkata Narayana Pammi
Girija sankar Guntuku
Veerabhadra Swamy Padavala
Venkata Ramana Murthy Kolapalli
author_sort Lakshmi Kalyani Ruddaraju
title A review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: From ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinations
title_short A review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: From ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinations
title_full A review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: From ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinations
title_fullStr A review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: From ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinations
title_full_unstemmed A review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: From ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinations
title_sort review on anti-bacterials to combat resistance: from ancient era of plants and metals to present and future perspectives of green nano technological combinations
publisher Elsevier
series Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 1818-0876
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In the primitive era, humans benefited partially from plants and metals to treat microbial infections. Later these infections were cured with antibiotics but further suffered from resistance issues. In searching of an alternative, researchers developed an adjuvant therapy but were hampered by spreading resistance. Subsequently, nanoparticles (NPs) were proposed to cease the multi-drug resistant bacteria but were hindered due to toxicity issues. Recently, a novel adjuvant therapy employed metals and botanicals into innovative nanotechnology as nano-antibiotics. The combination of green synthesized metallic NPs with antibiotics seems to be a viable platform to combat against MDR bacteria by alleviating resistance and toxicity. This review focuses on the primitive to present era dealings with bacterial resistance mechanisms, newer innovations of nanotechnology and their multiple mechanisms to combat resistance. In addition, special focus is paid on greener NPs as antibiotic carriers, and their future prospects of controlled release and toxicity study. Keywords: Antibiotics, Bacterial resistance, Green nanotechnology, Adjuvant therapy, Toxicity
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