Therapeutic Potential of Desert Truffles in the Management of Eye Infections: Demystifying the Fact.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.2174/0113862073356481250128045428
Md Abul Barkat
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Truffle, an ascomycetous, hypogeous macrofungi, has long been recognized and valued for its therapeutic and dietary properties. Of late, a range of medicinal compounds, such as ergosterol, tuberoside anandamide, polysaccharides, and phenolics exhibiting anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, anticancer, antibacterial, and aphrodisiac properties have been identified in truffles. This review provides an update on contemporary truffle research with a focus on antimicrobial potentials and aims to draw the attention of researchers to exploit the therapeutic potential of truffles in the management of eye infections. The scholarly literature pertaining to the utilization of desert truffles in the management of ocular infections was systematically summarized and reviewed from multiple databases, including Scopus, Web of Science Core Collection, PubMed, and others. The essence of truffle is used as a remedy for trachoma and as an antiinflammatory agent for ocular problems. The most probable inhibitory constituents are the fungal lectins, polysaccharides, and laccases. Truffle lectins possess the ability to identify and remove bacterial exopolysaccharides. In addition, the fungal polysaccharides affect the bacterial defensive systems. Conversely, laccases facilitate the process of oxidizing phenols, resulting in the release of superoxide anion radicals and the production of hydrogen peroxide. The application of desert truffles in addressing ocular issues has been clinically observed to be satisfactory. The existing literature clearly indicates a pressing need for further investigation into the translation of the antimicrobial properties of crude truffle extract into truffle-based pharmaceutical formulations for clinical application.

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期刊介绍: Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening (CCHTS) publishes full length original research articles and reviews/mini-reviews dealing with various topics related to chemical biology (High Throughput Screening, Combinatorial Chemistry, Chemoinformatics, Laboratory Automation and Compound management) in advancing drug discovery research. Original research articles and reviews in the following areas are of special interest to the readers of this journal: Target identification and validation Assay design, development, miniaturization and comparison High throughput/high content/in silico screening and associated technologies Label-free detection technologies and applications Stem cell technologies Biomarkers ADMET/PK/PD methodologies and screening Probe discovery and development, hit to lead optimization Combinatorial chemistry (e.g. small molecules, peptide, nucleic acid or phage display libraries) Chemical library design and chemical diversity Chemo/bio-informatics, data mining Compound management Pharmacognosy Natural Products Research (Chemistry, Biology and Pharmacology of Natural Products) Natural Product Analytical Studies Bipharmaceutical studies of Natural products Drug repurposing Data management and statistical analysis Laboratory automation, robotics, microfluidics, signal detection technologies Current & Future Institutional Research Profile Technology transfer, legal and licensing issues Patents.
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