Glabridin synergy with norfloxacin induces ROS in multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus

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Glabridin (Glb), a polyphenolic flavonoid inhibits the growth of MDRSA (Multidrug resistant S. aureus) 4627 by inducing ROS. Glb in combination with Norfloxacin (Nor) synergistically induced oxidative stress. Increased ROS/RNS levels, in particular, affected macromolecules’ (DNA, lipid, protein) integrity and distorted cell morphology. We found correlation between drug-effects and up-/ down-regulation of oxidative stress-related as well as MDR genes. These findings could considerably potentiate the dosing routine of Nor in combination with Glb, which holds a promising prospective as a antibacterial agent against S. aureus.

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Singh, V., Pal, A., & Darokar, M. P. (2021). Glabridin synergy with norfloxacin induces ROS in multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 67(6), 269–272. https://doi.org/10.2323/jgam.2021.06.002

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