In addition to widespread use in reducing the symptoms of colds and flu, Echinacea is traditionally employed to treat fungal and bacterial infections. However, to date the mechanism of antimicrobial activity of Echinacea extracts remains unclear. We utilized a set of ∼4,600 viable gene deletion mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to identify mutations that increase sensitivity to Echinacea. Thus, a set of chemical-genetic profiles for 16 different Echinacea treatments was generated, from which a consensus set of 23 Echinacea-sensitive mutants was identified. Of the 23 mutants, only 16 have a reported function. Ten of these 16 are involved in cell wall integrity/struct
The echinocandins, the newest generation of antifungal agents, are inhibitors of β-1,3-D-glucan synt...
Caspofungin acetate (CAS) is a member of a new class of clinically-approved echinocandin drugs to tr...
Fungi are increasingly recognised as major additional pathogens in already critically ill patients. ...
In addition to widespread use in reducing the symptoms of colds and flu, Echinacea is traditionally ...
In addition to widespread use in reducing the symptoms of colds and flu, Echinacea is traditionally ...
We tested the hypothesis that alkamides from Echinacea exert antifungal activity by disrupting the f...
AbstractThe echinocandins are the newest class of antifungal agents in the clinical armory. These se...
This study demonstrated that plant extracts containing acetylenic isobutylamides and polyacetylenes,...
The echinocandins are a class of semisynthetic natural products that target -1,3-glucan synthase (GS...
Extracts of Echinacea species have been used traditionally in North America for the control of sympt...
Test the antibacterial effect of Echinacea on Bacillus Subtilis, Enterococcus Raffinosus, Acinetobac...
The plant commonly known as echinacea, used widely as an alternative medical technique in Europe, is...
Extracts of Echinacea species have been used traditionally in North America for the control of sympt...
Echinacea (Asteraceae) is one of the most popular herbal medicines for the prevention and treatment ...
The echinocandins, the newest generation of antifungal agents, are inhibitors of β-1,3-D-glucan synt...
The echinocandins, the newest generation of antifungal agents, are inhibitors of β-1,3-D-glucan synt...
Caspofungin acetate (CAS) is a member of a new class of clinically-approved echinocandin drugs to tr...
Fungi are increasingly recognised as major additional pathogens in already critically ill patients. ...
In addition to widespread use in reducing the symptoms of colds and flu, Echinacea is traditionally ...
In addition to widespread use in reducing the symptoms of colds and flu, Echinacea is traditionally ...
We tested the hypothesis that alkamides from Echinacea exert antifungal activity by disrupting the f...
AbstractThe echinocandins are the newest class of antifungal agents in the clinical armory. These se...
This study demonstrated that plant extracts containing acetylenic isobutylamides and polyacetylenes,...
The echinocandins are a class of semisynthetic natural products that target -1,3-glucan synthase (GS...
Extracts of Echinacea species have been used traditionally in North America for the control of sympt...
Test the antibacterial effect of Echinacea on Bacillus Subtilis, Enterococcus Raffinosus, Acinetobac...
The plant commonly known as echinacea, used widely as an alternative medical technique in Europe, is...
Extracts of Echinacea species have been used traditionally in North America for the control of sympt...
Echinacea (Asteraceae) is one of the most popular herbal medicines for the prevention and treatment ...
The echinocandins, the newest generation of antifungal agents, are inhibitors of β-1,3-D-glucan synt...
The echinocandins, the newest generation of antifungal agents, are inhibitors of β-1,3-D-glucan synt...
Caspofungin acetate (CAS) is a member of a new class of clinically-approved echinocandin drugs to tr...
Fungi are increasingly recognised as major additional pathogens in already critically ill patients. ...