Modification of metal surfaces with antimicrobial peptides is a promising approach to reduce bacterial adhesion. Here, cyclic peptides or cycloids, possessing remarkable stability and antimicrobial activities, were extracted and purified from Viola philippica Cav., and identified using mass spectrometry. Cyclotides were subsequently utilized to modify stainless steel surfaces via polydopamine-mediated coupling. The resulting cyclotide-modified surfaces were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and contact angle analysis. The antibacterial capacity of these cyclotides against Staphylococcus aureus was assessed by Alamar blue assay. The antibiofilm capacity of the modified surfaces was assessed by crystal violet ass...
Modified antimicrobial and antifouling materials and surfaces can be used to limit the propagation o...
Microbial colonization of indwelling devices remains a major concern in modern healthcare. Developin...
Bacterial colonization of indwelling devices is very often a prelude for biofilm formation and infec...
Modification of metal surfaces with antimicrobial peptides is a promising approach to reduce bacteri...
Biofilm formation on surfaces is an important research topic in ship tribology and medical implants....
<p>Biofilms are detrimental to many industrial systems that include reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. ...
Medical devices with an effective anti-colonization surface are important tools for combatting healt...
Bacterial fouling on surfaces significantly increases the resistance of bacteria toward antibiotics,...
Stainless steel is widely used in the daily life in building and food industries as well as in the m...
Bacterial contamination and formation of biofilms on immersed structures in seawater are frequent an...
International audienceNosocomial and medical device-induced biofilm infections affect millions of li...
Bacterial accumulation on solid material displays a major source of biomaterial associated infection...
Bacterial colonization leading to biofilm formation on surfaces induces industry-related as well as ...
Over the past decades there has been a significant increase in the diversity and function of biomate...
Cyclotides are plant proteins with a unique topology, defined as the cyclic cystine knot motif. The ...
Modified antimicrobial and antifouling materials and surfaces can be used to limit the propagation o...
Microbial colonization of indwelling devices remains a major concern in modern healthcare. Developin...
Bacterial colonization of indwelling devices is very often a prelude for biofilm formation and infec...
Modification of metal surfaces with antimicrobial peptides is a promising approach to reduce bacteri...
Biofilm formation on surfaces is an important research topic in ship tribology and medical implants....
<p>Biofilms are detrimental to many industrial systems that include reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. ...
Medical devices with an effective anti-colonization surface are important tools for combatting healt...
Bacterial fouling on surfaces significantly increases the resistance of bacteria toward antibiotics,...
Stainless steel is widely used in the daily life in building and food industries as well as in the m...
Bacterial contamination and formation of biofilms on immersed structures in seawater are frequent an...
International audienceNosocomial and medical device-induced biofilm infections affect millions of li...
Bacterial accumulation on solid material displays a major source of biomaterial associated infection...
Bacterial colonization leading to biofilm formation on surfaces induces industry-related as well as ...
Over the past decades there has been a significant increase in the diversity and function of biomate...
Cyclotides are plant proteins with a unique topology, defined as the cyclic cystine knot motif. The ...
Modified antimicrobial and antifouling materials and surfaces can be used to limit the propagation o...
Microbial colonization of indwelling devices remains a major concern in modern healthcare. Developin...
Bacterial colonization of indwelling devices is very often a prelude for biofilm formation and infec...