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CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY * Agree to Review * Declined to Review * Unsubscribe from the List PEER REVIEW REQUEST - ACCEPTANCE CONFIRMATION BMS-CTMC-2024-169 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Article Title: Innovative Therapies: A Major Breakthrough in Combating Multi-Drug-resistant Bacterial Infections Using Mixture Design and Multi-Objective Optimization with NSGA-II Algorithm Abstract: Introduction/Objective: The increasing resistance of pathogens to antibiotics poses a major public health challenge. This study aims to develop an innovative approach to combat this resistance by exploring synergies between standard antibiotics and marine metabolites. Methods: The methodology combines disk diffusion testing and mixture design to assess the antimicrobial efficacy of the combinations. Results and Discussion: The results demonstrate promising synergies between carotenoids, polyphenols, and alkaloids with standard antibiotics, offering potential targeted use in the fight against clinical multidrug-resistant bacteria. Specifically, Gram-negative bacteria (BGN) showed increased resistance to antibiotics such as amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (AMC), ceftazidime, cefotaxime, tetracycline, and cefazolin. These antibiotics, when combined with marine compounds, exhibited substantial inhibitory effects against specific isolates, circumventing antibiotic resistance mechanisms. Similarly, substantial synergies were observed in Gram-positive bacteria. AGREE TO REVIEW CONFIRMATION NOTE: Acceptance Remarks: I agree to this review request Copyright 2023 © Peer Review Service