Peptide Bionanomaterials 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-29360-3_14
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Antimicrobial Peptide Nanomaterials

Sophie M. Coulter,
Garry Laverty

Abstract: Antimicrobial peptides exist throughout nature and are produced by multicellular organisms as a defence mechanism against pathogenic microbes. Multi-drug resistant bacteria pose a serious threat to public health. In the increasing absence of new antibiotic agents, there is a need for the development of novel strategies to target bacterial infections. One such strategy receiving great interest is that of the field of antimicrobial peptide nanomaterials. Peptides represent an attractive approach owing to their u… Show more

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“…Therefore, we decided to further investigate a potential functional property of these gel noodles. The development of effective antimicrobial agents from biocompatible materials is a significant challenge in materials science and pharmaceuticals. , In this regard, peptide-based supramolecular gels, known for their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and low toxicity, have become prominent, especially for their antibacterial properties. , The tunable mechanical strength, porosity, and release kinetics of the gels make them ideal for medical applications, allowing for the controlled release of antibacterial agents. , A key advancement in this field is the use of metal ion-incorporated hydrogels, which can lead to the inherent antibacterial activity of the gels …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we decided to further investigate a potential functional property of these gel noodles. The development of effective antimicrobial agents from biocompatible materials is a significant challenge in materials science and pharmaceuticals. , In this regard, peptide-based supramolecular gels, known for their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and low toxicity, have become prominent, especially for their antibacterial properties. , The tunable mechanical strength, porosity, and release kinetics of the gels make them ideal for medical applications, allowing for the controlled release of antibacterial agents. , A key advancement in this field is the use of metal ion-incorporated hydrogels, which can lead to the inherent antibacterial activity of the gels …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%