Infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria is becoming a significant public health risk. In this study, we synthesized a series of imidazolium salt (IMS)-containing polymers and hydrogels and tested their antimicrobial properties against both gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus and MRSA) and gram-negative (Escherichia coli and PA01) bacteria. IMSs were either grafted as side chains or functionalized in the main chain of linear polymers, which demonstrated antimicrobial properties with minimum inhibitory concentrations as low as 2 μg/mL. Similarly, the optimized IMS-containing hydrogel effectively killed MRSA with a 96.1% killing efficiency and inhibited the growth of PA01. These hydrogels also demonstrated high performance in terms of me...
The development of treatment of wound healing cannot meet clinical requirements owing to the complex...
A new strategy integrating antimicrobial and nonfouling/biocompatible properties is presented. A mil...
A single step immobilization-polymerization strategy of a highly active antimicrobial peptide into a...
Infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria is becoming a significant public health risk. In this s...
Antibiotics underpin modern medical interventions such as surgeries, chemotherapy and implants. Rece...
Wounds, particularly under low-hydration conditions, require more time to repair successfully. There...
This review describes, in an organized manner, the recent developments in the elaboration of hydroge...
Hydrogel is made up of three-dimensional polymer matrix that is highly hydrophilic and can be used i...
The problem of bacteria-induced infections threatens the lives of many patients. Meanwhile, the misu...
Most synthetic antimicrobial polymers are not biodegradable, thus limiting their potential for large...
The abuse of antibiotics has led to the enhancement of bacterial drug resistance, which has aroused ...
This thesis describes the design and synthesis of a bactericidal poly(ethylene glycol)-based (PEG) h...
A single step immobilization-polymerization strategy of a highly active antimicrobial peptide into a...
The development of treatment of wound healing cannot meet clinical requirements owing to the complex...
A new strategy integrating antimicrobial and nonfouling/biocompatible properties is presented. A mil...
A single step immobilization-polymerization strategy of a highly active antimicrobial peptide into a...
Infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria is becoming a significant public health risk. In this s...
Antibiotics underpin modern medical interventions such as surgeries, chemotherapy and implants. Rece...
Wounds, particularly under low-hydration conditions, require more time to repair successfully. There...
This review describes, in an organized manner, the recent developments in the elaboration of hydroge...
Hydrogel is made up of three-dimensional polymer matrix that is highly hydrophilic and can be used i...
The problem of bacteria-induced infections threatens the lives of many patients. Meanwhile, the misu...
Most synthetic antimicrobial polymers are not biodegradable, thus limiting their potential for large...
The abuse of antibiotics has led to the enhancement of bacterial drug resistance, which has aroused ...
This thesis describes the design and synthesis of a bactericidal poly(ethylene glycol)-based (PEG) h...
A single step immobilization-polymerization strategy of a highly active antimicrobial peptide into a...
The development of treatment of wound healing cannot meet clinical requirements owing to the complex...
A new strategy integrating antimicrobial and nonfouling/biocompatible properties is presented. A mil...
A single step immobilization-polymerization strategy of a highly active antimicrobial peptide into a...