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A Review of Cinnamic Acid's Skeleton Modification: Features for Antibacterial-Agent-Guided Derivatives.

Rose Malina AnnuurDesita TrianaTeni ErnawatiYuta MuraiMuhammad AswadMakoto HashimotoZetryana Puteri Tachrim
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Antimicrobial resistance has emerged as a significant danger to global health, and the need for more effective antimicrobial resistance (AMR) control has been highlighted. Cinnamic acid is abundant in plant products and is a potential starting material for further modification, focusing on the development of new antimicrobial compounds. In the following review, we describe the classification of critical antibacterial-guided reactions applied to the main skeleton structure of cinnamic acid derivatives over the last decade. Of all of the main parts of cinnamic acids, the phenyl ring and the carboxylic group significantly affect antibacterial activity. The results presented in the following review can provide valuable insights into considerable features in the organic modification of cinnamic acids related to antibacterial medication development and the food industry.
Keyphrases
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • global health
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  • staphylococcus aureus
  • healthcare
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  • emergency department
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