The present invention regards a polysaccharide or hydrocarbon-carrying material functionalised with a monomer chosen from among glycidyl methacrylate, acrylic acid, N-vinylpyrrolidone, acrylamide and vinyl acetate, impregnated with at least one pharmaceutical active principle. The active principle is preferably an antibiotic drug. Thus, cellulose gauzes derivatized with glycidyl methacrylate with open epoxy ring (glycerol deriv.) and loaded with antibiotic were found to have antibacterial activity level comparable to the gauzes functionalised with glycidyl methacrylate and -cyclodextrin. The polysaccharide and hydrocarbon-carrying material of the present invention therefore constitute a valid alternative to the materials functionalized w...
A new strategy integrating antimicrobial and nonfouling/biocompatible properties is presented. A mil...
10.1002/jbm.a.30125Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part A71170-80JBMR
Pathogens, especially drug-resistant pathogens caused by the abuse of antibiotics, have become a maj...
The present invention regards a polysaccharide or hydrocarbon-carrying material functionalised with ...
The present invention regards a polysaccharide material functional ised with a monomer chosen from a...
The use of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections is becoming less and less effective year by yea...
The problem of bacteria-induced infections threatens the lives of many patients. Meanwhile, the misu...
Bacterial cellulose is a bacterially derived polymer with great potential for application in wound h...
Biomaterials available for a wide range of applications are generally polysaccharides. They may have...
A series of statistical copolymers derived from 2‐(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate with four differ...
This invention is the design and synthesis of a caprolactone monomer which bears a pendant protected...
The invention relates to polymers selected from among polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC), acrylo...
We demonstrate that antibacterial activity can be conferred to common plastic materials using amphip...
The development of antibacterial polymers has been considered as one of the most important strategie...
This chapter presents an overview of methods for cellulose fibres functionalization in order to intr...
A new strategy integrating antimicrobial and nonfouling/biocompatible properties is presented. A mil...
10.1002/jbm.a.30125Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part A71170-80JBMR
Pathogens, especially drug-resistant pathogens caused by the abuse of antibiotics, have become a maj...
The present invention regards a polysaccharide or hydrocarbon-carrying material functionalised with ...
The present invention regards a polysaccharide material functional ised with a monomer chosen from a...
The use of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections is becoming less and less effective year by yea...
The problem of bacteria-induced infections threatens the lives of many patients. Meanwhile, the misu...
Bacterial cellulose is a bacterially derived polymer with great potential for application in wound h...
Biomaterials available for a wide range of applications are generally polysaccharides. They may have...
A series of statistical copolymers derived from 2‐(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate with four differ...
This invention is the design and synthesis of a caprolactone monomer which bears a pendant protected...
The invention relates to polymers selected from among polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC), acrylo...
We demonstrate that antibacterial activity can be conferred to common plastic materials using amphip...
The development of antibacterial polymers has been considered as one of the most important strategie...
This chapter presents an overview of methods for cellulose fibres functionalization in order to intr...
A new strategy integrating antimicrobial and nonfouling/biocompatible properties is presented. A mil...
10.1002/jbm.a.30125Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part A71170-80JBMR
Pathogens, especially drug-resistant pathogens caused by the abuse of antibiotics, have become a maj...