Literature DB >> 3532940

[Mechanism of the antibacterial action of monocarboxycellulose and other ion-exchange derivatives of cellulose].

Iu K Abaev, V E Kaputskiĭ, A A Adarchenko, O P Sobeshchukh.   

Abstract

The mechanism of the antibacterial effect of monocarboxyl cellulose (MCC) and other ion exchange derivatives of cellulose was studied. It was shown that MCC, cellulose phosphate and aminocellulose had a pronounced antibacterial effect due to the presence of the ionogenic group H+ or OH- in the initial drugs. A certain role in this process was played by sorption. The level of the antibacterial activity of MCC depended on the number of the carboxylic groups. MCC is promising as a dressing material.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3532940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antibiot Med Biotekhnol        ISSN: 0233-7525


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