Recent advances on human milk oligosaccharide antimicrobial activity

ElsevierVolume 71, December 2022, 102202Current Opinion in Chemical BiologyAbstract

Over the past century, human health has been enhanced by antimicrobial development. Following the deployment of the first antibiotics in the 1940s, bacterial resistance evolved and has increasingly outmaneuvered even the most promising antimicrobial agents. Accordingly, increased interest has been placed on alternative methods to circumvent antimicrobial resistance evolution. In the enclosed short review, we discuss the antimicrobial properties of human breast milk with a special emphasis on human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). We recount studies across gram-negative and gram-positive pathogens, highlighting the usage of HMOs in promoting human health and wellness.

Keywords

Human milk oligosaccharides

Glycoscience

Glycobiology

Human milk

HMOs

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