Nanotechnology-based antimicrobials and delivery systems for biofilm-infection control.
Chem Soc Rev
; 48(2): 428-446, 2019 Jan 21.
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| ID: mdl-30601473
Bacterial-infections are mostly due to bacteria in an adhering, biofilm-mode of growth and not due to planktonically growing, suspended-bacteria. Biofilm-bacteria are much more recalcitrant to conventional antimicrobials than planktonic-bacteria due to (1) emergence of new properties of biofilm-bacteria that cannot be predicted on the basis of planktonic properties, (2) low penetration and accumulation of antimicrobials in a biofilm, (3) disabling of antimicrobials due to acidic and anaerobic conditions prevailing in a biofilm, and (4) enzymatic modification or inactivation of antimicrobials by biofilm inhabitants. In recent years, new nanotechnology-based antimicrobials have been designed to kill planktonic, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but additional requirements rather than the mere killing of suspended bacteria must be met to combat biofilm-infections. The requirements and merits of nanotechnology-based antimicrobials for the control of biofilm-infection form the focus of this Tutorial Review.
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Asunto principal:
Portadores de Fármacos
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Biopelículas
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Nanotecnología
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Antiinfecciosos
Límite:
Humans
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En
Revista:
Chem Soc Rev
Año:
2019
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Article
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Reino Unido