Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is as true for topical applications as it is for systemic therapy. Topically, copper ions may be effective and cheap antimicrobials that act through multiple pathways thereby limiting opportunities to bacteria for resistance. However, the chemistry of copper does not lend itself to facile formulations that will readily release copper ions at biologically compatible pHs. Here, we have developed nanoparticulate copper hydroxide adipate tartrate (CHAT) as a cheap, safe, and readily synthesised material that should enable antimicrobial copper ion release in an infected wound environment.First, we synthesised CHAT and showed that this had disperse aquated par...
Objective: To determine antimicrobial efficacy of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) against Strep...
The antimicrobial properties of CuO nanoparticles have been investigated, but the underlying mechani...
The proliferation of drug-resistant pathogens continues to increase, giving rise to serious public h...
Abstract Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is ...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is as true f...
Metal nanoparticles (NPs) with antibacterial properties represent a promising alternative approach t...
Introduction: Soluble copper that can be acquired by bacteria is toxic and therefore antimicrobial. ...
Copper, the essential element required for the human body is well-known for its profound antibacteri...
From the ancient Egyptians in 2500 BC using copper pots to prevent contamination of drinking water t...
In this work, we report the synthesis of copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs), employing the chemical reduc...
Novel strategies in the field of nanotechnology for the development of suitable multifunctional drug...
Endodontic treatment reduces the amount of bacteria by using antimicrobial agents to favor healing. ...
Copper (Cu) compounds are widely used as antibacterial/antifungal agents for protecting food crops. ...
Novel infection control methods are needed to prevent further increases in the morbidity and mortali...
Provided are antibacterial and antimicrobial surface coatings and dental materials by utilizing the ...
Objective: To determine antimicrobial efficacy of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) against Strep...
The antimicrobial properties of CuO nanoparticles have been investigated, but the underlying mechani...
The proliferation of drug-resistant pathogens continues to increase, giving rise to serious public h...
Abstract Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is ...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is as true f...
Metal nanoparticles (NPs) with antibacterial properties represent a promising alternative approach t...
Introduction: Soluble copper that can be acquired by bacteria is toxic and therefore antimicrobial. ...
Copper, the essential element required for the human body is well-known for its profound antibacteri...
From the ancient Egyptians in 2500 BC using copper pots to prevent contamination of drinking water t...
In this work, we report the synthesis of copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs), employing the chemical reduc...
Novel strategies in the field of nanotechnology for the development of suitable multifunctional drug...
Endodontic treatment reduces the amount of bacteria by using antimicrobial agents to favor healing. ...
Copper (Cu) compounds are widely used as antibacterial/antifungal agents for protecting food crops. ...
Novel infection control methods are needed to prevent further increases in the morbidity and mortali...
Provided are antibacterial and antimicrobial surface coatings and dental materials by utilizing the ...
Objective: To determine antimicrobial efficacy of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) against Strep...
The antimicrobial properties of CuO nanoparticles have been investigated, but the underlying mechani...
The proliferation of drug-resistant pathogens continues to increase, giving rise to serious public h...