Development of effective antibacterial agents for the treatment of infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria resistant to existing antibiotics, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), is an area of intensive research. In this work, the antibacterial efficacy of two antimicrobial peptides derived from plectasin, AP114 and AP138, used alone and in combination with monolaurin-lipid nanocapsules (ML-LNCs) was evaluated. Several interesting findings emerged from the present study. First, ML-LNCs and both plectasin derivatives showed potent activity against all 14 tested strains of S. aureus, independent of their resistance phenotype. Both peptides displayed a considerable adsorption (33%–62%) onto ML-LNCs without having an ...
The treatment of infections caused by resistant microorganisms is limited, and vancomycin (VAN) trea...
Aims: To characterize the antibacterial synergy of the antimicrobial peptide, ranalexin, used in com...
The therapeutic efficacy of two novel short antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory peptides (RR and RRI...
International audienceDevelopment of effective antibacterial agents for the treatment of infections ...
Bacterial infections are mostly due to bacteria in their biofilm-mode of growth, while penetrability...
Introduction: Resistance to traditional antibiotics is an increasingly serious problem. Antimicrobia...
<div><p>Bacterial infections remain the leading killer worldwide which is worsened by the continuous...
Bacterial infections remain the leading killer worldwide which is worsened by the continuous emergen...
Bacterial infections remain the leading killer worldwide which is worsened by the continuous emergen...
Objectives: Successful treatment of infections involving multiply drug-resistant methicillin-resista...
Nanoparticles have become a focus of interest due to their ability as antibacterial agents. The aim ...
With the rise of various multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogenic bacteria, worldwide health care is und...
In this study, resistance towards antimicrobial peptides developed rapidly in MRSA, but resistance w...
Background: Staphylococcus aureus, including 'superbug' MRSA, is a major cause of nosocomial infecti...
Antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation are the main reasons for failure in treatment of bacteri...
The treatment of infections caused by resistant microorganisms is limited, and vancomycin (VAN) trea...
Aims: To characterize the antibacterial synergy of the antimicrobial peptide, ranalexin, used in com...
The therapeutic efficacy of two novel short antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory peptides (RR and RRI...
International audienceDevelopment of effective antibacterial agents for the treatment of infections ...
Bacterial infections are mostly due to bacteria in their biofilm-mode of growth, while penetrability...
Introduction: Resistance to traditional antibiotics is an increasingly serious problem. Antimicrobia...
<div><p>Bacterial infections remain the leading killer worldwide which is worsened by the continuous...
Bacterial infections remain the leading killer worldwide which is worsened by the continuous emergen...
Bacterial infections remain the leading killer worldwide which is worsened by the continuous emergen...
Objectives: Successful treatment of infections involving multiply drug-resistant methicillin-resista...
Nanoparticles have become a focus of interest due to their ability as antibacterial agents. The aim ...
With the rise of various multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogenic bacteria, worldwide health care is und...
In this study, resistance towards antimicrobial peptides developed rapidly in MRSA, but resistance w...
Background: Staphylococcus aureus, including 'superbug' MRSA, is a major cause of nosocomial infecti...
Antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation are the main reasons for failure in treatment of bacteri...
The treatment of infections caused by resistant microorganisms is limited, and vancomycin (VAN) trea...
Aims: To characterize the antibacterial synergy of the antimicrobial peptide, ranalexin, used in com...
The therapeutic efficacy of two novel short antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory peptides (RR and RRI...