Multi-Drug Resistance Combating in Soil Strains of Opportunistic Pathogens by Novel Antimicrobials, Based on Tartaric Acid

Authors

  • Bella G. Babayan Scientific and Productional Center (SPC) “Armbiotechnology” of National Academy of Scienced of Republic of Armenia (NAS RA);YSU Institute of Biology; “Agrobiotechnology Scientific Center”, Branch of Armenian National Agrarian University (ANAU), PhD, researcher.
  • Aram R. Mikaelyan “Agrobiotechnology Scientific Center”, Branch of ANAU, PhD, Head of Department
  • Nona L. Asatryan “Agrobiotechnology Scientific Center”, Branch of ANAU, researcher
  • Anna M. Grigoryan RAU, Department of General and Pharmaceutical Chemistry; “Agrobiotechnology Scientific Center”, Branch of ANAU, University of Traditional Medicine (UTM), PhD, Head of Department, Senior researcher, Senior lecturer
  • Marina A. Melkumyan SPC “Armbiotechnology” NAS RA, laboratory of Ecological Safety, PhD, Senior researcher

Keywords:

Pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas, opportunistic pathogen, multi-drug resistance, tartaric acid derivatives, molecular docking, PCR, plasmids

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance and especially multi-drug resistance is one of the most actual problems of modern medicine, agriculture, veterinary and ecology. The initial source of that property is the native bacterial microflora of environment. That is why the study of novel classes of antimicrobial drugs extremely actual goals of modern pharmacology. In current research the seven new synthetic imides and complex amino salts of tartaric acid are considered as potential alternative agents for multi-drug resistance combating in pathogens. They have demonstrated the high activity against some native bacterial opportunistic pathogens and phytopathogens. Also, they have shown the selective inactivity against the non-pathogenic microflora of soil and an ability to biodegradation by non-pathogenic bacteria from Pseudomonas chlororaphis group.

Published

2024-03-17

How to Cite

Bella G. Babayan, Aram R. Mikaelyan, Nona L. Asatryan, Anna M. Grigoryan, & Marina A. Melkumyan. (2024). Multi-Drug Resistance Combating in Soil Strains of Opportunistic Pathogens by Novel Antimicrobials, Based on Tartaric Acid. Interdisciplinary Science Studies, (5). Retrieved from https://ojs.scipub.de/index.php/ISS/article/view/3145

Issue

Section

Biological Sciences