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The aim of this study was to test and to try to explain the antibacterial properties of mitocurcumin (MitoC, a triphenylphosphonium derivative of curcumin, which seeks to asso- 3 of 11 Mitocurcumin is increasingly regarded as a potential antimicrobial agent. Those modifications seem to be more important for the superoxide dismutase deleted strain, suggesting an intracellular accumulation of free_radicals. Since the discovery of artemisinin, free_radical implications in the mechanism of action for some chemotherapy drugs has been increasingly discussed. It was already demonstrated that mitocurcumin has strong antitumoral effects and the mechanism of action . . .
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