1. INTRODUCTION Antibiotic resistance is a current problem that occurs in different countries of the world (Odonkor and Addo, 2011). As is known, acute respiratory infections and diarrheal infections occupy the first places in diseases of infectious origin, however systemic infections are also present among the human population, being difficult to treat due to the multiple cases of resistance to antibiotics (Atiaa et al., 2020). Currently, the search for new substances with antimicrobial activity is frequent by different research groups in the world, especially the study of compounds of natural origin with antimicrobial properties. In this context, various extracts of plant origin have shown multiple antibacterial and antibiofilm properties (Dogruoz et al., 2008). It has been reported that medicinal plants have been used for therapeutic purposes since ancient times
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor so I cannot diagnose or offer treatments, I am sharing this information that is considered educational. Much of the research on dementia/Alzheimer's is centered on what is referred to as Tight Junction Proteins. These are proteins that act like clamps that hold tissues together in terms of neurological, these "clamps" hold the blood vessels together. And when the tight junction proteins become damaged, the blood vessels begin to "leak". Science refers the tight junction proteins as barrier as in the blood brain barrier. They will also refer to as barrier integrity. AI says this: Tight junction proteins are vital for various physiological processes, including the formation of barriers in the brain (blood-brain barrier), intestines, and other tissues. They also play a role in disease mechanisms when their function is disrupted. The barrier function occurs in the blood vessels, and they think that when they leak, this is affecting co...
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