Overcoming multidrug resistance in bacteria through antibiotics delivery in surface-engineered nano-cargos: Recent developments for future nano-antibiotics
X Yang, W Ye, Y Qi, Y Ying, Z Xia - Frontiers in bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
In the recent few decades, the increase in multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria has reached
an alarming rate and caused serious health problems. The incidence of infections due to …
an alarming rate and caused serious health problems. The incidence of infections due to …
Nanomaterials and molecular transporters to overcome the bacterial envelope barrier: Towards advanced delivery of antibiotics
RS Santos, C Figueiredo, NF Azevedo… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2018 - Elsevier
With the dramatic consequences of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, nanomaterials and
molecular transporters have started to be investigated as alternative antibacterials or anti …
molecular transporters have started to be investigated as alternative antibacterials or anti …
Cyclodextrin: A prospective nanocarrier for the delivery of antibacterial agents against bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics
Supramolecular chemistry introduces us to the macrocyclic host cyclodextrin, which has a
hydrophobic cavity. The hydrophobic cavity has a higher affinity for hydrophobic guest …
hydrophobic cavity. The hydrophobic cavity has a higher affinity for hydrophobic guest …
Cyclodextrin-based nanosponges as promising carriers for active agents
Introduction: In recent years, new drug delivery systems have attempted to overcome the
undesirable pharmacokinetic problems of various drugs. Among them, cyclodextrin …
undesirable pharmacokinetic problems of various drugs. Among them, cyclodextrin …
Erythromycin formulations—a journey to advanced drug delivery
Erythromycin (ERY) is a macrolide compound with a broad antimicrobial spectrum which is
currently being used to treat a large number of bacterial infections affecting the skin …
currently being used to treat a large number of bacterial infections affecting the skin …
Glycyrrhizin-induced changes in phospholipid dynamics studied by 1H NMR and MD simulation
OY Selyutina, EA Shelepova, ED Paramonova… - Archives of biochemistry …, 2020 - Elsevier
Phospholipid bilayer constitutes the basis of the cell membrane. Any changes in its structure
and dynamics could significantly affect the properties and functions of the cell membrane …
and dynamics could significantly affect the properties and functions of the cell membrane …
Targeting the outer membrane of gram-negative foodborne pathogens for food safety: compositions, functions, and disruption strategies
M Liu, JH Cheng, H Zhao, C Yu… - Critical Reviews in Food …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Foodborne pathogens are a major threat to both food safety and public health. The current
trend toward fresh and less processed foods and the misuse of antibiotics in food production …
trend toward fresh and less processed foods and the misuse of antibiotics in food production …
Potentiating anti-cancer chemotherapeutics and antimicrobials via sugar-mediated strategies
The concept of targeted drug delivery evolved from the “magic bullet” idea put forth by Paul
Ehrlich more than a century ago, whose original intention was to kill disease-causing …
Ehrlich more than a century ago, whose original intention was to kill disease-causing …
Carbohydrate-based host-guest complexation of hydrophobic antibiotics for the enhancement of antibacterial activity
Host-guest complexation with various hydrophobic drugs has been used to enhance the
solubility, permeability, and stability of guest drugs. Physical changes in hydrophobic drugs …
solubility, permeability, and stability of guest drugs. Physical changes in hydrophobic drugs …
Combatting Antibiotic Resistance Using Supramolecular Assemblies
S Guo, Y He, Y Zhu, Y Tang, B Yu - Pharmaceuticals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Abstracts Antibiotic resistance has posed a great threat to human health. The emergence of
antibiotic resistance has always outpaced the development of new antibiotics, and the …
antibiotic resistance has always outpaced the development of new antibiotics, and the …