Boosting the Anti-Helicobacter Efficacy of Azithromycin through Natural Compounds: Insights From In Vitro, In Vivo, Histopathological, and Molecular Docking Investigations.
Mahmoud M BendaryArwa R ElmanakhlyFarag M MosallamNoaf Abdullah N AlblwiRasha A MosbahWalaa A AlshareefHeba M R M SelimMajid AlhomraniAbdulhakeem S AlamriNesreen A SafwatAhmed Mohsen Elsaid HamdanRana ElshimyPublished in: Helicobacter (2024)
The anti-Helicobacter activities of all curcumin physical forms pose significant challenges due to their higher minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values exceeding the maximum permissible level. However, using curcumin nanoemulsion at sub-MIC levels could enhance the anti-Helicobacter activity of azithromycin and exhibit anti-virulence properties, thereby improving patient outcomes and addressing resistant pathogens. Therefore, more extensive studies are necessary to assess the safety of incorporating curcumin nanoemulsion into H. pylori treatment.