Introduction: Soluble copper that can be acquired by bacteria is toxic and therefore antimicrobial. Whether nanostructured copper materials, in either disperse or agglomerated form, have antimicrobial impact, aside from that of their dissolution products, is not clear and was herein addressed.Methods: We took five nanostructured copper materials, two metallic, and three oxo-hydroxides with one of these being silicate-substituted. Four agglomerated in the bacterial growth media whilst the silicate-substituted material remained disperse and small (6.5 nm diameter). Antibacterial activity against E. coli was assessed with copper phase distribution measured over time. Using the dose of soluble copper, and benchmark dose non-linear regression mo...
Suspensions of Cu nanoparticles are promising for creating the new class of alternative antimicrobia...
The killing of bacteria on metallic copper surfaces in minutes to hours is referred to as contact ki...
Silver and copper ions are widely used as antibacterial agents but the basic molecular mechanism of ...
Copper formulations have been used for decades for antimicrobial and antifouling applications. With ...
Copper formulations have been used for decades for antimicrobial and antifouling applications. With ...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is as true f...
From its uses in ancient civilisations, copper has an established history as an antimicrobial agent....
Copper nanoparticles (CuNPs), with an average particle size of about 5 nm, was prepared by the simp...
Abstract Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is ...
Metal nanoparticles (NPs) with antibacterial properties represent a promising alternative approach t...
Objective: Resistance to antibacterial agents by pathogenic bacteria has emerged in recent years and...
Copyright © 2015 Olga V. Zakharova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Copper nanoparticles are used in wide variety of applications and in the current study we report the...
Although the bactericidal effect of copper has been known for centuries, there is a current resurgen...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in t...
Suspensions of Cu nanoparticles are promising for creating the new class of alternative antimicrobia...
The killing of bacteria on metallic copper surfaces in minutes to hours is referred to as contact ki...
Silver and copper ions are widely used as antibacterial agents but the basic molecular mechanism of ...
Copper formulations have been used for decades for antimicrobial and antifouling applications. With ...
Copper formulations have been used for decades for antimicrobial and antifouling applications. With ...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is as true f...
From its uses in ancient civilisations, copper has an established history as an antimicrobial agent....
Copper nanoparticles (CuNPs), with an average particle size of about 5 nm, was prepared by the simp...
Abstract Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is ...
Metal nanoparticles (NPs) with antibacterial properties represent a promising alternative approach t...
Objective: Resistance to antibacterial agents by pathogenic bacteria has emerged in recent years and...
Copyright © 2015 Olga V. Zakharova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Copper nanoparticles are used in wide variety of applications and in the current study we report the...
Although the bactericidal effect of copper has been known for centuries, there is a current resurgen...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in t...
Suspensions of Cu nanoparticles are promising for creating the new class of alternative antimicrobia...
The killing of bacteria on metallic copper surfaces in minutes to hours is referred to as contact ki...
Silver and copper ions are widely used as antibacterial agents but the basic molecular mechanism of ...