Rai, Mahendra,
Essential Oils and Nanotechnology for Treatment of Microbial Diseases / Mahendra Rai. - First edition. - 1 online resource (350 pages)
Part Section I Essential oils for Treatment ofdifferent microbial diseases -- chapter 1 Essential Oils with Antimicrobial Properties Formulated in Lipid NanoparticlesReview of the State of the Art / chapter 2 Antimicrobial Activities of Plant Essential Oils and Their Components against Antibiotic-Susceptible and Antibiotic-Resistant Foodborne Pathogens / chapter 3 Essential Oils Constituted by Prop-1(2)-enylbenzene diferivatives Used for Treatment of Microbial Infections / chapter 4 Antibacterial and Anti-biofilm Activities of Essential Oils and Their Components Including Modes of Action / chapter 5 Role of essential oils for the cure of human pathogenic fungal infections / chapter 6 Essential Oils against Microbial Resistance Mechanisms, Challenges and Applications in Drug Discovery / chapter 7 Essential oils and nanoemulsions: Alternative tool to biofilm eradication / chapter 8 Nano-Ag Particles and Pathogenic Microorganisms: Antimicrobial Mechanism and its Application -- part Section II nanotechnology for treatment ofdifferent microbial diseases -- chapter 9 Nanoparticles as therapeutic agent for treatment of bacterial infections / chapter 10 Anti-Adhesion Coating with Natural Products: When the Nanotechnology Meet the Antimicrobial Prevention -- chapter 11 Nanotechnologies for the Delivery of Water-Insoluble Drugs / chapter 12 Potential of oils in development of nanostructured lipid carriers / chapter 13 Essential oil-based nanomedicines against trypanosomatides / chapter 14 Combining Inorganic Antibacterial Nanophases and Essential Oils: Recent Findings and Prospects -- part Section III Antimicrobial activity testing -- chapter 15 Antimicrobial activity testing techniques / Patrícia Severino, Flavia Resende Diniz Acioli, Juliana Cardoso Cordeiro, Maria do Céu Teixeira, Antonello Santini, Andjelka B. Kovacevic and Eliana B. Souto -- Mendel Friedman -- Amner Muñoz-Acevedo, María del Carmen González, Erika Amparo Torres, Martha Cervantes-Díaz and Elena E. Stashenko -- Julio A. Zygadlo -- Melina G. Di Liberto -- Juan Bueno -- Z. Aumeeruddy-Elalfi -- Mahendra Rai -- Omar M. Najjar -- Anisha A. DSouza and Ranjita Shegokar -- Maria Jose Morilla -- Estefanía Butassi.
"There has been emergence of multidrug resistance problem all over the world due to overuse or underuse of antibiotics. Most microbes including bacteria, fungi, protozoans and others have developed resistance to antibiotics, and therefore, this problem is now recognized to be of global concern. Ubiquitous occurrence of multidrug-resistant bacteria decreases effectiveness of current treatment, which results in thousands of deaths all over the world. Hence, investigations for new alternatives and novel strategies are urgently needed to address the problem of multidrug resistance. The antimicrobial potential of essential oils and metallic nanoparticles represent an effective solution for microbial resistance. Moreover, the use of essential oils in combination with metallic nanoparticles may exert synergistic antimicrobial effects and would be a novel approach. Essential oils (EOs) are volatile, natural, aromatic oily liquids that can be obtained from several parts of plants especially the aerial ones such as leaves and flowers. They are derived from complex metabolic pathways in order to protect plants from diverse pathogenic microorganisms. In fact, the bioactivity of EOs have been confirmed by several studies which have demonstrated their antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antimutagenic, anticarcinogenic, and antioxidant properties. Nanotechnology is one of the most important and emerging technologies, which has brought about a technological revolution in the world. It has enormous applications in the field of medicine. Nanoparticles are very important tools in curing different diseases in general and microbial diseases in particular due to their significantly novel and improved chemical, physical and biological properties and high surface area-to-volume ratio. Among these, metal nanoparticles are known to play pivotal role in various biomedical applications. In this context, nanoparticles such as silver have shown their potential and could emerge as the new generation of antimicrobials. Silver nanoparticles have broad-spectrum biological activities and hence are used in many biomedical applications. The various biomedical applications of silver nanoparticles include treatment of wounds, burns, in water-disinfecting systems, in nanobased bone implantations, in dentistry for the development of dental materials and as antibacterial, antivirals, anti-protozoals, anti-arthropods and anticancerous agents. Apart from silver, noble metal nanoparticles like gold and platinum and other nanoparticles copper, oxides of different metals, etc. have been also the materials of choice for many scientists for their biological applications. The book will be of interest to chemists, microbiologists, biotechnologist, food technologists, nanotechnologists, pharmacologists, clinicians and those interested in nature cure. Students will find this book useful and reader friendly."--Provided by publisher.
9781315209241 1315209241 9781351806077 1351806076
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Biology--Microbiology.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--Nanotechnology & MEMS.
Bacterial diseases--Alternative treatment.
Essences and essential oils--Therapeutic use.
Nanotechnology.
Drug resistance in microorganisms.
RC112 / .E88 2017eb
616.9/041
Essential Oils and Nanotechnology for Treatment of Microbial Diseases / Mahendra Rai. - First edition. - 1 online resource (350 pages)
Part Section I Essential oils for Treatment ofdifferent microbial diseases -- chapter 1 Essential Oils with Antimicrobial Properties Formulated in Lipid NanoparticlesReview of the State of the Art / chapter 2 Antimicrobial Activities of Plant Essential Oils and Their Components against Antibiotic-Susceptible and Antibiotic-Resistant Foodborne Pathogens / chapter 3 Essential Oils Constituted by Prop-1(2)-enylbenzene diferivatives Used for Treatment of Microbial Infections / chapter 4 Antibacterial and Anti-biofilm Activities of Essential Oils and Their Components Including Modes of Action / chapter 5 Role of essential oils for the cure of human pathogenic fungal infections / chapter 6 Essential Oils against Microbial Resistance Mechanisms, Challenges and Applications in Drug Discovery / chapter 7 Essential oils and nanoemulsions: Alternative tool to biofilm eradication / chapter 8 Nano-Ag Particles and Pathogenic Microorganisms: Antimicrobial Mechanism and its Application -- part Section II nanotechnology for treatment ofdifferent microbial diseases -- chapter 9 Nanoparticles as therapeutic agent for treatment of bacterial infections / chapter 10 Anti-Adhesion Coating with Natural Products: When the Nanotechnology Meet the Antimicrobial Prevention -- chapter 11 Nanotechnologies for the Delivery of Water-Insoluble Drugs / chapter 12 Potential of oils in development of nanostructured lipid carriers / chapter 13 Essential oil-based nanomedicines against trypanosomatides / chapter 14 Combining Inorganic Antibacterial Nanophases and Essential Oils: Recent Findings and Prospects -- part Section III Antimicrobial activity testing -- chapter 15 Antimicrobial activity testing techniques / Patrícia Severino, Flavia Resende Diniz Acioli, Juliana Cardoso Cordeiro, Maria do Céu Teixeira, Antonello Santini, Andjelka B. Kovacevic and Eliana B. Souto -- Mendel Friedman -- Amner Muñoz-Acevedo, María del Carmen González, Erika Amparo Torres, Martha Cervantes-Díaz and Elena E. Stashenko -- Julio A. Zygadlo -- Melina G. Di Liberto -- Juan Bueno -- Z. Aumeeruddy-Elalfi -- Mahendra Rai -- Omar M. Najjar -- Anisha A. DSouza and Ranjita Shegokar -- Maria Jose Morilla -- Estefanía Butassi.
"There has been emergence of multidrug resistance problem all over the world due to overuse or underuse of antibiotics. Most microbes including bacteria, fungi, protozoans and others have developed resistance to antibiotics, and therefore, this problem is now recognized to be of global concern. Ubiquitous occurrence of multidrug-resistant bacteria decreases effectiveness of current treatment, which results in thousands of deaths all over the world. Hence, investigations for new alternatives and novel strategies are urgently needed to address the problem of multidrug resistance. The antimicrobial potential of essential oils and metallic nanoparticles represent an effective solution for microbial resistance. Moreover, the use of essential oils in combination with metallic nanoparticles may exert synergistic antimicrobial effects and would be a novel approach. Essential oils (EOs) are volatile, natural, aromatic oily liquids that can be obtained from several parts of plants especially the aerial ones such as leaves and flowers. They are derived from complex metabolic pathways in order to protect plants from diverse pathogenic microorganisms. In fact, the bioactivity of EOs have been confirmed by several studies which have demonstrated their antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antimutagenic, anticarcinogenic, and antioxidant properties. Nanotechnology is one of the most important and emerging technologies, which has brought about a technological revolution in the world. It has enormous applications in the field of medicine. Nanoparticles are very important tools in curing different diseases in general and microbial diseases in particular due to their significantly novel and improved chemical, physical and biological properties and high surface area-to-volume ratio. Among these, metal nanoparticles are known to play pivotal role in various biomedical applications. In this context, nanoparticles such as silver have shown their potential and could emerge as the new generation of antimicrobials. Silver nanoparticles have broad-spectrum biological activities and hence are used in many biomedical applications. The various biomedical applications of silver nanoparticles include treatment of wounds, burns, in water-disinfecting systems, in nanobased bone implantations, in dentistry for the development of dental materials and as antibacterial, antivirals, anti-protozoals, anti-arthropods and anticancerous agents. Apart from silver, noble metal nanoparticles like gold and platinum and other nanoparticles copper, oxides of different metals, etc. have been also the materials of choice for many scientists for their biological applications. The book will be of interest to chemists, microbiologists, biotechnologist, food technologists, nanotechnologists, pharmacologists, clinicians and those interested in nature cure. Students will find this book useful and reader friendly."--Provided by publisher.
9781315209241 1315209241 9781351806077 1351806076
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Biology--Microbiology.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--Nanotechnology & MEMS.
Bacterial diseases--Alternative treatment.
Essences and essential oils--Therapeutic use.
Nanotechnology.
Drug resistance in microorganisms.
RC112 / .E88 2017eb
616.9/041