| Literature DB >> 28005325 |
Ryan F Landis1, Akash Gupta1, Yi-Wei Lee1, Li-Sheng Wang1, Bianka Golba1,2, Brice Couillaud1,3, Roxane Ridolfo1,4, Riddha Das1, Vincent M Rotello1.
Abstract
Infections caused by bacterial biofilms are an emerging threat to human health. Conventional antibiotic therapies are ineffective against biofilms due to poor penetration of the extracellular polymeric substance secreted by colonized bacteria coupled with the rapidly growing number of antibiotic-resistant strains. Essential oils are promising natural antimicrobial agents; however, poor solubility in biological conditions limits their applications against bacteria in both dispersed (planktonic) and biofilm settings. We report here an oil-in-water cross-linked polymeric nanocomposite (∼250 nm) incorporating carvacrol oil that penetrates and eradicates multidrug-resistant (MDR) biofilms. The therapeutic potential of these materials against challenging wound biofilm infections was demonstrated through specific killing of bacteria in a mammalian cell-biofilm coculture wound model.Entities:
Keywords: biofilms; cross-linked; multidrug-resistant bacteria; nanocomposite; phytochemicals
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28005325 PMCID: PMC5848076 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b07537
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881