Hu Cai Ping’s research while affiliated with International Medical University and other places

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Table 1. List of antibiotic resistance modifying plant extracts against a panel of microorganisms. 
Table 2. List of essential oils/antibiotics combinations showing combinatory effects against a panel of microorganisms. 
Table 3. Cell targets of membrane-active compounds and its mode of study. 
Essential Oils, A New Horizon in Combating Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance
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February 2014

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The Open Microbiology Journal

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For many years, the battle between humans and the multitudes of infection and disease causing pathogens continues. Emerging at the battlefield as some of the most significant challenges to human health are bacterial resistance and its rapid rise. These have become a major concern in global public health invigorating the need for new antimicrobial compounds. A rational approach to deal with antibiotic resistance problems requires detailed knowledge of the different biological and non-biological factors that affect the rate and extent of resistance development. Combination therapy combining conventional antibiotics and essential oils is currently blooming and represents a potential area for future investigations. This new generation of phytopharmaceuticals may shed light on the development of new pharmacological regimes in combating antibiotic resistance. This review consolidated and described the observed synergistic outcome between essential oils and antibiotics, and highlighted the possibilities of essential oils as the potential resistance modifying agent.

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... There are also only limited data on EOs [4]. However, it is important to study the efficacy of EOs on livestock pathogens, as EOs have been proposed for use as an alternative treatment to antibiotics in order slow the emergence of resistant bacteria [5,6]. Livestock animals are vulnerable to intestinal infections, especially during the weaning period, but the available antibiotic treatments are losing efficacy due to rising antibiotic resistance. ...

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Comparison of In Vitro Methods for Assaying the Antibacterial Activity of a Mix of Natural Essential Oils Against Zoonotic Bacteria
Essential Oils, A New Horizon in Combating Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance

The Open Microbiology Journal