Antibacterial activity and mechanism of plant flavonoids to gram-positive bacteria predicted from their lipophilicities
Abstract Antimicrobial resistance seriously threatened human health, and new antimicrobial agents are desperately needed. As one of the largest classes of plant secondary metabolite, flavonoids can be widely found in various parts of the plant, and their antibacterial activities have been increasing...
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Main Authors: | Ganjun Yuan, Yingying Guan, Houqin Yi, Shan Lai, Yifei Sun, Seng Cao |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9cccba7910f2494b970e125c594e6c98 |
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