Photodynamic inactivation of bacteria (PIB) proves to be an additional method to kill pathogenic bacteria. PIB requires photosensitizer molecules that effectively generate reactive oxygen species like singlet oxygen when exposed to visible light. To allow a broad application in medicine, photosensitizers should be safe when applied in humans. Substances like vitamin B2, which are most likely safe, are known to produce singlet oxygen upon irradiation. In the present study, we added positive charges to flavin derivatives to enable attachment of these molecules to the negatively charged surface of bacteria. Two of the synthesized flavin derivatives showed a high quantum yield of singlet oxygen of approximately 75%. Multidrug resistant bacteria...
AbstractIncreasing rates of antibiotic resistance coupled with the lack of novel antibiotics threate...
Background The colonization of skin with pathogenic, partially antibiotic-resistant bacteria is f...
The kinetics of the destruction of standard museum strains of microorganisms as a result of photodyn...
<div><p>Photodynamic inactivation of bacteria (PIB) proves to be an additional method to kill pathog...
Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of pathogenic bacteria is a promising technology in different applic...
Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of pathogenic bacteria is a promising technology in different applic...
Background To prevent infections that arise from the skin surface it is necessary to decolonize huma...
Acinetobacter baumannii is a dangerous hospital pathogen primarily due to its ability to form biofil...
Highly resistant endospores may cause severe problems in medicine as well as in the food and packagi...
AbstractPrevention and control of biofilm-growing microorganisms are serious problems in public heal...
Riboflavin, besides its key role in providing cellular metabolism in humans and animals, is used as ...
Increasing antibiotic resistances in microorganisms create serious problems in public health. This d...
Photodynamic therapy is a very promising approach to inactivate pathogenic microorganisms. The photo...
Microorganisms cannot always be destroyed by disinfection or antibiotics. In addition, bacteria can ...
<p>a. Time resolved luminescence signal of singlet oxygen. The red fit line exemplarily shows a time...
AbstractIncreasing rates of antibiotic resistance coupled with the lack of novel antibiotics threate...
Background The colonization of skin with pathogenic, partially antibiotic-resistant bacteria is f...
The kinetics of the destruction of standard museum strains of microorganisms as a result of photodyn...
<div><p>Photodynamic inactivation of bacteria (PIB) proves to be an additional method to kill pathog...
Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of pathogenic bacteria is a promising technology in different applic...
Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of pathogenic bacteria is a promising technology in different applic...
Background To prevent infections that arise from the skin surface it is necessary to decolonize huma...
Acinetobacter baumannii is a dangerous hospital pathogen primarily due to its ability to form biofil...
Highly resistant endospores may cause severe problems in medicine as well as in the food and packagi...
AbstractPrevention and control of biofilm-growing microorganisms are serious problems in public heal...
Riboflavin, besides its key role in providing cellular metabolism in humans and animals, is used as ...
Increasing antibiotic resistances in microorganisms create serious problems in public health. This d...
Photodynamic therapy is a very promising approach to inactivate pathogenic microorganisms. The photo...
Microorganisms cannot always be destroyed by disinfection or antibiotics. In addition, bacteria can ...
<p>a. Time resolved luminescence signal of singlet oxygen. The red fit line exemplarily shows a time...
AbstractIncreasing rates of antibiotic resistance coupled with the lack of novel antibiotics threate...
Background The colonization of skin with pathogenic, partially antibiotic-resistant bacteria is f...
The kinetics of the destruction of standard museum strains of microorganisms as a result of photodyn...