Application of Rosmarinic Acid with Its Derivatives in the Treatment of Microbial Pathogens
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Date
2023-05-22
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MDPI
Abstract
The emergence of the antimicrobial resistance phenomena on and the harmful consequences
of the use of antibiotics motivate the necessity of innovative antimicrobial therapies, while natural
substances are considered a promising alternative. Rosmarin is an original plant compound listed
among the hydroxycinnamic acids. This substance has been widely used to fight microbial pathology
and chronic infections from microorganisms like bacteria, fungi and viruses. Also, various derivatives
of rosmarinic acid, such as the propyl ester of rosmarinic acid, rosmarinic acid methyl ester or
the hexyl ester of rosmarinic acid, have been synthesized chemically, which have been isolated as
natural antimicrobial agents. Rosmarinic acid and its derivatives were combined with antibiotics to
obtain a synergistic effect. This review reports on the antimicrobial effects of rosmarinic acid and its
associated derivatives, both in their free form and in combination with other microbial pathogens,
and mechanisms of action.
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rosmarinic acid, antimicrobial resistance, synergistic effect, antibiofilm
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