Antimicrobial Polymer-Based Assemblies: A Review

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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An antimicrobial supramolecular assembly (ASA) is conspicuous in biomedical applications. Among the alternatives to overcome microbial resistance to antibiotics and drugs, ASAs, including antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and polymers (APs), provide formulations with optimal antimicrobial activity and acceptable toxicity. AMPs and APs have been delivered by a variety of carriers such as nanoparticles, coatings, multilayers, hydrogels, liposomes, nanodisks, lyotropic lipid phases, nanostructured lipid carriers, etc. They have similar mechanisms of action involving adsorption to the cell wall, penetration across the cell membrane, and microbe lysis. APs, however, offer the advantage of cheap synthetic procedures, chemical stability, and improved adsorption (due to multipoint attachment to microbes), as compared to the expensive synthetic routes, poor yield, and subpar in vivo stability seen in AMPs. We review recent advances in polymer-based antimicrobial assemblies involving AMPs and APs.
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cationic peptides and polymers,structure-function relationship,hydrophobic-hydrophilic balance,mechanism of cell lysis,multidrug-resistant microbes,ESKAPE pathogens,MRSA,quaternized biopolymers,antibiofilm and thromboresistant activity
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