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Title: Aromatically different Apiaceae spices harbour potential novel antibacterial compounds for drug repurposing against ESKAPE pathogens
Authors: Muni, Tanessri
Shahid, Muhammad
Prasad, Shristi
Dave, Preksha
Lahiri, Chandrajit
Keywords: Spices
Antibacterial
ESKAPE pathogens
Drug Repurposing
virulence
Issue Date: 30-May-2024
Publisher: Educational Administration: Theory and Practice
Citation: Muni, T., Shahid, M., Prasad, S., Dave, P., & Lahiri, C. (2024). Aromatically different Apiaceae spices harbour potential novel antibacterial compounds for drug repurposing against ESKAPE pathogens. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(6 (S)), 317-334.
Series/Report no.: ;317-334
Abstract: Spices have been utilized over the centuries for culinary and medicinal purposes. Their usage mostly differed as per the different geographical regions and their ethnicity. While they can be of the same class, they might differ in their flavour, aroma, and therapeutic potential. Herein we have explored the widely used south, east, and southeast Asian spices of the Apiaceae family namely cumin (Cumminum cyminum) and fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) for their therapeutic potential as natural sources of drug repurposing against the infections caused by the multidrug-resistant ESKAPE pathogens
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/1493
ISSN: 2148-2403
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