In this work we have prepared surface coatings formulated with the antifungal drug caspofungin, an approved pharmaceutical lipopeptide compound of the echinocandin drug class. Our hypothesis was to test whether an antifungal drug with a known cell-wall disrupting effect could be irreversibly tethered to surface coatings and kill (on contact) biofilm-forming fungal human pathogens from Candida spp. The first aim of the study was to use surface analysis to prove that the chemical binding to the surface polymer interlayer was through specific and irreversible bonds (covalent) and not due to non-specific adsorption through weak forces that could be later reversed (physisorption). Secondly, we quantified the antifungal nature of these coatings i...
The drawbacks arising from microbial colonisation of indwelling devices have been well established, ...
Public health problems are frequently associated with device-associated biofilm infections, with Can...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can form biofilms on biotic and abiotic surfaces, which a...
In this work we have prepared surface coatings formulated with the antifungal drug caspofungin, an a...
There are many reports of antimicrobial coatings bearing immobilized active agents on surfaces; howe...
Objectives: Fungal biofilms caused by Candida spp. are a major contributor to infections originating...
We report a facile, one-step, aqueous surface bioconjugation approach for producing an antifungal su...
Published Online: 14 October 2015Not only bacteria but also fungal pathogens, particularly Candida s...
Candida auris is known to survive for weeks on solid material surfaces. Its longevity contributes to...
Free access via publisher's website. There is a need for coatings for biomedical devices and implant...
There is a need for coatings for biomedical devices and implants that can prevent the attachment of ...
Public health problems are associated with device-associated biofilm infections, with Candida albica...
chinocandins, including caspofungin, micafungin, and anidulafungin, are first-line antifungal agents...
Adhesion to medical device and host cell surfaces are crucial steps during pathogenesis by fungi suc...
Public health problems are associated with device-associated biofilm infections, with Candida albica...
The drawbacks arising from microbial colonisation of indwelling devices have been well established, ...
Public health problems are frequently associated with device-associated biofilm infections, with Can...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can form biofilms on biotic and abiotic surfaces, which a...
In this work we have prepared surface coatings formulated with the antifungal drug caspofungin, an a...
There are many reports of antimicrobial coatings bearing immobilized active agents on surfaces; howe...
Objectives: Fungal biofilms caused by Candida spp. are a major contributor to infections originating...
We report a facile, one-step, aqueous surface bioconjugation approach for producing an antifungal su...
Published Online: 14 October 2015Not only bacteria but also fungal pathogens, particularly Candida s...
Candida auris is known to survive for weeks on solid material surfaces. Its longevity contributes to...
Free access via publisher's website. There is a need for coatings for biomedical devices and implant...
There is a need for coatings for biomedical devices and implants that can prevent the attachment of ...
Public health problems are associated with device-associated biofilm infections, with Candida albica...
chinocandins, including caspofungin, micafungin, and anidulafungin, are first-line antifungal agents...
Adhesion to medical device and host cell surfaces are crucial steps during pathogenesis by fungi suc...
Public health problems are associated with device-associated biofilm infections, with Candida albica...
The drawbacks arising from microbial colonisation of indwelling devices have been well established, ...
Public health problems are frequently associated with device-associated biofilm infections, with Can...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can form biofilms on biotic and abiotic surfaces, which a...