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Brahma N Singh1, Dalip K Upreti2, Braj Raj Singh3,4, Tom Defoirdt4,5, Vijai K Gupta6, Ana Olivia De Souza7, Harikesh Bahadur Singh8, João C M Barreira9, Isabel C F R Ferreira9, Khabat Vahabi10.
Abstract
Despite several conventional potent antibacterial therapies, bacterial infections pose a significant threat to human health because they are emerging as the leading cause of death worldwide. Due to the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria, there is a pressing demand to discover novel approaches for developing more effective therapies to treat multidrug-resistant bacterial strains and biofilm-associated infections. Therefore, attention has been especially devoted to a new and emerging branch of science "nanotechnology" to design non-conventional antimicrobial chemotherapies. A range of nanomaterials and nano-sized carriers for conventional antimicrobial agents have fully justified their potential to combat bacterial diseases by reducing cell viability, by attenuating quorum sensing, and by inhibiting/or eradicating biofilms. This communication summarizes emerging nano-antimicrobial therapies in treating bacterial infections, particularly using antibacterial, quorum quenching, and anti-biofilm nanomaterials as new approaches to tackle the current challenges in combating infectious diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Antibacterial; anti-biofilm; nanomaterials; nanotoxicology; quorum quenching
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27684212 DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2016.1199010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Biotechnol ISSN: 0738-8551 Impact factor: 8.429