Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (Jan 2021)

Potential of polyphenols in curbing quorum sensing and biofilm formation in Gram-negative pathogens

  • Arnica F Lal,
  • Shaminder Singh,
  • Francisco C Franco,
  • Sonam Bhatia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2221-1691.314044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
pp. 231 – 243

Abstract

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Polyphenols are the secondary metabolic products of plants and are considered as active constituents to possess therapeutic effects. To date, a vast number of scientific literature addressed the potential of polyphenols as bio-efficient compounds owing to their structural diversity. Due to the presence of several hydroxyl groups, they are metabolized quickly due to conjugation reaction and thus, readily produce toxic metabolites as a defense material against many pathogens, reflecting their safety strategy. This review focuses on the anti-quorum sensing and biofilm inhibition activity of polyphenols, which display their potential to treat bacterial infections by combating the virulence caused by pathogenic agents. Thus, for mitigating quorum sensing-controlled pathogenesis, the use of polyphenol-based phytochemicals holds immense potential to cure infections. The application of polyphenol as sensitizing agent/ adjuvant therapeutics which act in synergism with antibiotics is highly remarkable.

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