Quaternary ammonium chitin nanoparticles for antibacterial nanomedicine
Natthakun Kumpanead
Abstract:This research was purposed to synthesize quaternary ammonium chitin as an antibacterial agent for biomedical applications such as wound dressing, nanomedicine or drug carrier. (Carboxymethyl)trimethyl ammonium chloride (CMA) was selected to modified onto chitin (CT) via acylation resulted in carboxymethyl trimethyl ammonium chitin (CTCMA). CTCMA possessed positive charges to interact with negatively charged bacterial cell membrane, leading to cell death. In order to study the effect of material size and shape… Show more
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