Phytochemical profiling, antimicrobial, antibiofilm, and molecular docking of Farsetia aegyptia and Zilla spinosa from Saudi Arabia | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Phytochemical profiling, antimicrobial, antibiofilm, and molecular docking of Farsetia aegyptia and Zilla spinosa from Saudi Arabia
Key Points
Powerful antimicrobial activity was observed in both Farsetia aegyptia and Zilla spinosa, indicating their potential use in medical applications.
Key evidence shows significant inhibition of biofilm formation, which can help tackle bacterial resistance.
Analysis involved phytochemical profiling and molecular docking to identify bioactive compounds against pathogens.
Findings support the potential development of novel anti-infective agents, but further research is necessary to confirm efficacy.
Abstract
These findings highlight the powerful antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of F. aegyptia and Z. spinosa, and supporting their prospective role in developing novel anti-infective agents.