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. 2023 Dec 14;12(12):1732. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics12121732

Table 1.

Gut microbiota-produced AMPs and involvement in the treatment of different diseases.

Gut AMPs Producing Bacteria Targeted Pathogens or Diseases References
Bacteriocin Abp118 L. salivarius Listeriosis [30]
Bacteriocin OR-7 L. salivarius NRRLB Campylobacter jejuni [31]
Bactofencin A L. salivarius Antilisterial, antistaphylococcal [32]
Lactocin AL705 L. curvatus Listeriosis [33]
Lactocin 160 L. rhamnosus Escherichia coli
Bordetella pertussis
[34]
Lacticin3147 Lactococcus lactis DPC3147 C. difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) [35]
Garvicin ML L. garvieae Streptococcus pneumonia [36]
Nisin Z L. lactis Immunomodulatory effect [37]
Nisin F L. lactis Respiratory infection [38]
Nisin L. lactis Meningitis, sepsis, pneumonia [39]
Nisin Z L. lactis Enteric pathogens [37]
Nisin A L. lactis Colorectal cancer [40]
Pediocin PA1 Pediococcus acidilactici Listeriosis [41]
Pediocin AcH P. acidilactici Enteric pathogens [37]
Enterocin CRL35 Enterococcus mundtii RL35 Listeriosis [42]
Avicin E. avium Listeriosis [43]
Enterocin P E. faecium P13 Enteric pathogens [44]
Piscicolin 126, carnobacteriocin Carnobacterium maltaromaticum Listeriosis [45]
Kimchichin Leuconostoc citreum GJ7 Salmonella typhi [46]
Erwinaocin NA4 Erwinia carotovora NA4 Coliphage [47]