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Antibacterial Effects of Amino Acids-Grafted Water-Soluble Chitosan Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria

Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering(2016)

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Abstract
Chitosan is an available natural polysaccharide that is biocompatible, biodegradable, and non-toxic. In this study, to enhance the antibacterial activity of water-soluble chitosan (WSC), amino acids with hydrophobic, anionic, or cationic side chains were grafted to the amine groups of WSC (amino acid-grafted WSC; AGW). Chemical characterization of AGW was performed by 1 H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, resulting in grafting molecular percentages of 7.3 ~ 9.9%. AGW exhibited more potent antibacterial activity than unmodified WSC in both drug-susceptible and drug-resistant bacteria. Scanning electron microscopy and a calcein leakage assay in bacteria and artificial liposomes, respectively, revealed the antibacterial action of AGW to be membranolytic. Lysine or isoleucinegrafted WSC showed potent in vivo antibacterial activity in a drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa -infected mouse model. AGW has potential use as an effective antibacterial agent.
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water-soluble chitosan,drug-resistant bacteria,antibacterial activity,amino acid-graft,Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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