l-asparaginase: Need for an Expedition from an Enzymatic Molecule to Antimicrobial Drug

Int J Pept Res Ther. 2022;28(1):9. doi: 10.1007/s10989-021-10312-x. Epub 2021 Dec 1.

Abstract

Enzymes play a vital role in the biological system as a catalyst for biochemical reactions. They have a wide range of commercial applications in many areas like the pharmaceutical industry, food industry, etc. l-asparaginase is one of the commercial enzymes with prime importance in anticancer therapy. It is mainly used in chemotherapy; however, it has the potential to cure autoimmune disorders and infectious diseases also. Previous studies reported the antimicrobial potential of l-asparaginase. Therefore, we have discussed the possibility and challenges of the antimicrobial application of l-asparaginase in the treatment of infectious diseases. This is followed by a discussion on the effective delivery of this enzyme using biopolymeric nanocarriers that ensure safe and on target action. The present article gives a perspective on the l-asparaginase molecule that could be developed/established as an approved antimicrobial drug in the future.

Keywords: Antimicrobial potential; Biopolymeric nano-delivery; Experimental molecule; Futuristic antimicrobial drug; l-asparaginase.

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