Self-Assembled Borneol-Guanidine-Based Amphiphilic Polymers as an Efficient Antibiofilm Agent
Chuming Pang,
Biao Li,
Zishan Tu
et al.
Abstract:Biofilm-associated infections remain a tremendous obstacle to the treatment of microbial infections globally. However, the poor penetrability to a dense extracellular polymeric substance matrix of traditional antibacterial agents limits their antibiofilm activity. Here, we show that nanoaggregates formed by self-assembly of amphiphilic borneol-guanidine-based cationic polymers (BGNx-n) possess strong antibacterial activity and can eliminate mature Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) biofilms. The introduction of… Show more
Drug-resistant bacteria infection and biofilm formation on the wound still pose a tremendous challenge in post-antibiotic era. It has been proposed that multimode synergetic antibacterial strategies may be employed to...
Drug-resistant bacteria infection and biofilm formation on the wound still pose a tremendous challenge in post-antibiotic era. It has been proposed that multimode synergetic antibacterial strategies may be employed to...
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