Biomedical applications of synthetic, biodegradable polymers for the development of anti-infective strategies

The emergence of antibiotic resistance in microbial strains is representing one of the major threats to public health worldwide, due to the decreased or total cancelling of the available antibiotics effectiveness, correlated with the slow development of novel antibiotics. Due to their excellent biod...

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Published in:Current medicinal chemistry Vol. 21; no. 29; p. 3383
Main Authors: Bertesteanu, Serban, Chifiriuc, Mariana Carmen, Grumezescu, Alexandru Mihai, Printza, Atnanasia G, Marie-Paule, Thill, Grumezescu, Valentina, Mihaela, Vlad, Lazar, Veronica, Grigore, Raluca
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Abstract The emergence of antibiotic resistance in microbial strains is representing one of the major threats to public health worldwide, due to the decreased or total cancelling of the available antibiotics effectiveness, correlated with the slow development of novel antibiotics. Due to their excellent biodegradability and biocompatibility, the synthetic polymers could find a lot of biomedical applications, such as the development of biomaterials with optimized properties and of drug delivery systems. This review is focusing on the applications of synthetic, biodegradable polymers for the improvement of antiinfective therapeutic and prophylactic agents (i.e., antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agents and vaccines) activity, as well as for the design of biomaterials with increased biocompatibility and resistance to microbial colonization.
AbstractList The emergence of antibiotic resistance in microbial strains is representing one of the major threats to public health worldwide, due to the decreased or total cancelling of the available antibiotics effectiveness, correlated with the slow development of novel antibiotics. Due to their excellent biodegradability and biocompatibility, the synthetic polymers could find a lot of biomedical applications, such as the development of biomaterials with optimized properties and of drug delivery systems. This review is focusing on the applications of synthetic, biodegradable polymers for the improvement of antiinfective therapeutic and prophylactic agents (i.e., antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agents and vaccines) activity, as well as for the design of biomaterials with increased biocompatibility and resistance to microbial colonization.
Author Chifiriuc, Mariana Carmen
Grigore, Raluca
Bertesteanu, Serban
Grumezescu, Alexandru Mihai
Lazar, Veronica
Printza, Atnanasia G
Mihaela, Vlad
Grumezescu, Valentina
Marie-Paule, Thill
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SubjectTerms Anti-Infective Agents - chemical synthesis
Anti-Infective Agents - chemistry
Anti-Infective Agents - metabolism
Anti-Infective Agents - pharmacology
Bacteria - drug effects
Biocompatible Materials - chemical synthesis
Biocompatible Materials - chemistry
Biocompatible Materials - metabolism
Biocompatible Materials - pharmacology
Biomedical Research
Fungi - drug effects
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Nanomedicine
Polymers - chemical synthesis
Polymers - chemistry
Polymers - metabolism
Polymers - pharmacology
Viruses - drug effects
Title Biomedical applications of synthetic, biodegradable polymers for the development of anti-infective strategies
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