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Does NAC have antibiotic properties? Understanding N-acetylcysteine's antimicrobial effects

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In recent years, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been the subject of extensive scientific inquiry for its potential therapeutic uses beyond its traditional role as a mucolytic and antioxidant. A growing body of laboratory studies indicates that NAC has direct antimicrobial properties, capable of inhibiting bacterial growth and interfering with the stubborn, antibiotic-resistant structures known as biofilms. While not a conventional antibiotic, this multifaceted compound presents a promising avenue for combating antibiotic resistance and treating persistent infections.