https://www.selleckchem.com/products/mpp-dihydrochloride.html Patients with AN reported preserved disgust sensitivity and higher reward-based eating drive. When compared to HCs, inpatients with AN reported higher scores on anxiety, hunger, confusion about internal states, urge to over-exercise, urge to eating restraint, and satiety before and after the tasting experiment. The supplement slightly increased patients' anxiety with HCs reporting the same trend. Still, patients reported more food-related disgust after the supplement but their overall hedonic evaluation was similar for both conditions. Also, anxiety, confusion about internal states, and urge to over-exercise and restraint did not significantly increase after consuming either food. Therefore, if we take into account patients' level of heightened satiety and suppressed hunger, supplements could be helpful for patients with severe AN since greater energy intakes could be provided with only small volumes of food and little changes of eating concerns.Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen, which causes life-threatening systemic and chronic infections and rapidly acquires resistance to multiple antibiotics. Thus, new antimicrobial compounds are required to combat infections with drug resistant S. aureus isolates. The 2-hydroxy-3-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)-1,4-naphthoquinone lapachol was previously shown to exert antimicrobial effects. In this study, we investigated the antimicrobial mode of action of lapachol in S. aureus using RNAseq transcriptomics, redox biosensor measurements, S-bacillithiolation assays and phenotype analyses of mutants. In the RNA-seq transcriptome, lapachol caused an oxidative and quinone stress response as well as protein damage as revealed by induction of the PerR, HypR, QsrR, MhqR, CtsR and HrcA regulons. Lapachol treatment further resulted in up-regulation of the SigB and GraRS regulons, which is indicative for cell wall and general stress responses. The redox-cycling mode of actio