Emerging applications of bacteriocins as antimicrobials, anticancer drugs, and modulators of the gastrointestinal microbiota

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Abstract

The use of bacteriocins holds great promise in different areas such as health, food, nutrition, veterinary, nanotechnology, among others. Many research groups worldwide continue to advance the knowledge to unravel a novel range of therapeutic agents and food preservatives. This review addresses the advances of bacteriocins and their producer organisms as biocontrol agents for applications in the medical industry and agriculture. Furthermore, the bacteriocin mechanism of action and structural characteristics will be reviewed. Finally, the potential role of bacteriocins to modulate the signaling in host-Associated microbial communities will be discussed.

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Cesa-Luna, C., Alatorre-Cruz, J. M., Carreño-López, R., Quintero-Hernández, V., & Baez, A. (2021, June 1). Emerging applications of bacteriocins as antimicrobials, anticancer drugs, and modulators of the gastrointestinal microbiota. Polish Journal of Microbiology. Polish Society of Microbiologists. https://doi.org/10.33073/PJM-2021-020

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