Literature DB >> 27808500

N-Halamine-Containing Electrospun Fibers Kill Bacteria via a Contact/Release Co-Determined Antibacterial Pathway.

Rong Bai1, Qing Zhang2, Lanlan Li3, Ping Li4, Yan-Jie Wang5, Oudjaniyobi Simalou6, Yanling Zhang1, Ge Gao4, Alideertu Dong1,7.   

Abstract

N-Halamine-based antibacterial materials play a significant role in controlling microbial contamination, but their practical applications are limited because of their complicated synthetic process and indistinct antibacterial actions. In this study, novel antibacterial N-halamine-containing polymer fibers were synthesized via an one-step electrospinning of N-halamine-containing polymers without any additives. By adjusting the concentration of precursor and the molecular weight of polymers, the morphology and size of the as-spun N-halamine-containing fibers can be regulated. The as-spun fibers showed antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. After an antibacterial assessment using different biochemical techniques, a combined mechanism of contact/release co-determined killing action was evidenced for the as-spun N-halamine-containing fibers. With the aid of contact action and/or release action, this combined mechanism can allow N-halamines to attack bacteria, making the as-spun fibers wide in the application of antibacterial fields, whatever it is in dry or wet environment. Also, a recycle antibacterial test demonstrated that the as-spun fibers can still offer antibacterial property after five recycle experiments.

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Keywords:  N-halamines; antibacterial; contact killing; electrospun; mechanism; release killing

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27808500     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b08431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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