| Literature DB >> 31799752 |
Yue Wang1, Yannan Yang1, Yiru Shi1, Hao Song1, Chengzhong Yu1,2.
Abstract
Bacterial infection is one of the top ten leading causes of death globally and the worst killer in low-income countries. The overuse of antibiotics leads to ever-increasing antibiotic resistance, posing a severe threat to human health. Recent advances in nanotechnology provide new opportunities to address the challenges in bacterial infection by killing germs without using antibiotics. Antibiotic-free antibacterial strategies enabled by advanced nanomaterials are presented. Nanomaterials are classified on the basis of their mode of action: nanomaterials with intrinsic or light-mediated bactericidal properties and others that serve as vehicles for the delivery of natural antibacterial compounds. Specific attention is given to antibacterial mechanisms and the structure-performance relationship. Practical antibacterial applications employing these antibiotic-free strategies are also introduced. Current challenges in this field and future perspectives are presented to stimulate new technologies and their translation to fight against bacterial infection.Entities:
Keywords: antibacterial applications; antibiotic-free strategies; nanomaterials
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31799752 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201904106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849