Anionic amphiphilic dendrimers as antibacterial agents.
J Am Chem Soc
; 130(44): 14444-5, 2008 Nov 05.
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ABSTRACT
An anionic amphiphilic dendrimer is reported that possesses increased cytotoxicological potency against prokaryotic cells compared to eukaryotic cells. The half-maximal effective concentration (EC50) for the dendrimer against Bacillus subtilis, a Gram-positive bacterial strain, was measured to be 4.1 x 10(-5) M, while that against human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) was more than 36x greater at a value of 1.5 x 10(-3) M. EC50 ratios for two commercial amphiphiles, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and Triton X-100, in addition to a similar synthesized dendritic structure were at most only 3.8x greater. Furthermore, the observed EC50 values appear to be correlated to the critical aggregation constant (CAC) in solution suggesting a mechanism of action for these anionic amphiphilic dendrimers related to their supramolecular structures.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Dendrímeros
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Antibacterianos
Límite:
Humans
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En
Revista:
J Am Chem Soc
Año:
2008
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Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos