Antibacterial Activities of Flavonoids: Structure-Activity Relationship and Mechanism
Abstract
Flavonoids are well known as antibacterial agents against a wide range of pathogenic microorganism. With increasing prevalence of untreatable infections induced by antibiotic resistance bacteria, flavonoids have attracted much interest because of the potential to be substitutes for antibiotics. In this review, the structure-relationship of flavonoids as antibacterial agents is summarized, and the recent advancements on the antibacterial mechanisms of flavonoids are also discussed. It is concluded that hydroxyls at special sites on the aromatic rings of flavonoids improve the activity. However, the methylation of the active hydroxyl groups generally decreases the activity. Besides, the lipopholicity of the ring…
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Authors
5- YXYixi XieCorresponding
- WYWeijie Yang
- FTFen Tang
- XCXiaoqing Chen
Central South University
- LRLicheng Ren
Central South University
Topics & keywords
- Antibacterial activity
- Chemistry
- Prenylation
- Porin
- Biochemistry
- Bacteria
- Membrane permeability
- Structure–activity relationship