November 2023
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Journal Of Advanced Zoology
Efflux pumps play a crucial role in antimicrobial resistance, enabling bacteria to extrude a wide range of antibiotics and other antimicrobial compounds, thereby reducing their intracellular concentration and rendering them ineffective. Understanding the mechanisms underlying efflux pump-mediated resistance is essential for the development of effective strategies to combat this growing threat. This review paper provides an overview of the various efflux pump systems, their regulation mechanisms, and their impact on antimicrobial resistance. Additionally, we discuss the potential therapeutic interventions that target efflux pumps to restore the efficacy of antimicrobial agents.