2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2022.109536
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Application of Chlorogenic acid as a substitute for antibiotics in Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli-induced mastitis

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“…Consistently, CHA treatment decreased levels of IFN-γ and TNF-α and increased the expression of occludin in jejunum and colon, thus decreasing intestinal permeability in LPS-stimulated rats [206]. More importantly, CHA also served as an antibiotic alternative to kill E. coli by directly targeting bacterial cell walls and membrane [207] or inducing apoptosis in E. coli via depletion of intracellular ROS [208], even though nearly no studies have been conducted regarding the protective roles of CHA against E. colior C. rodentium-induced enterocolitis. In contrast to this, CHA was found to induce the accumulation of ROS in HT-29 and SW480 cells, thus playing a critical role in CRC [209].…”
Section: Interventional Options Of Polyphenols In Inflammation-relate...mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Consistently, CHA treatment decreased levels of IFN-γ and TNF-α and increased the expression of occludin in jejunum and colon, thus decreasing intestinal permeability in LPS-stimulated rats [206]. More importantly, CHA also served as an antibiotic alternative to kill E. coli by directly targeting bacterial cell walls and membrane [207] or inducing apoptosis in E. coli via depletion of intracellular ROS [208], even though nearly no studies have been conducted regarding the protective roles of CHA against E. colior C. rodentium-induced enterocolitis. In contrast to this, CHA was found to induce the accumulation of ROS in HT-29 and SW480 cells, thus playing a critical role in CRC [209].…”
Section: Interventional Options Of Polyphenols In Inflammation-relate...mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The ability of chlorogenic acid and cinnamaldehyde to suppress drug resistance development in cancer cells and beyond has been indicated by previous investigations [12,109,[148][149][150][151][152]. Toumia et al [153] reported on the ability of CGA-containing plant extract, as an adjuvant, to effectively suppress MDR in cancer cells by downregulating the expression of Pglycoprotein [153].…”
Section: Multidrug Resistance In Breast Cancer Cells: the Potential I...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…4-O-caffeolyqunic, neochlorogenic, and chlorogenic acids were identified as the most potent anti-inflammatory constituents of E. angustifolium extract [24]. Chlorogenic acid is an effective antimicrobial against both Gram-positive and Gramnegative bacteria [138][139][140]. The antimicrobial mechanism of activity of chlorogenic acid is explained by disruption of intracellular and outer membranes and consequently cell metabolism [141,142].…”
Section: Active Compounds Of E Angustifolium Extracts and Mechanisms ...mentioning
confidence: 99%