Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics and Electronics, Materials Science Research Laboratory, Christ University, Bengaluru 560029,
Karnataka, India
Abstract
Abstract:
The management of infectious diseases is one of the major public health challenges of
the 21st century. Mutation of the microbes, biofilm formation, and other structural-morphological
behaviors have resulted in pathogens acquiring multi-drug resistance. The development of
advanced materials that can provide long-lasting and effective protection against harmful microbes
is becoming a need of the hour. Biocompatibility, efficient microbial inactivation, thermal
and chemical stability of nanomaterials help to reduce the excessive use of antibiotics and,
thus, to overcome antimicrobial resistance. Metal and metal oxide nanostructures, graphene,
carbon dots, and other two-dimensional materials exhibit excellent antimicrobial properties. This
review provides a comprehensive overview of antibacterial mechanisms and factors that help to
inactivate the bacteria by nanomaterials. It also points out the enhanced antibacterial behaviors
of the modified nanomaterials for future research concerns.
Abstract:
The management of infectious diseases is one of the major public health challenges of
the 21st century. Mutation of the microbes, biofilm formation, and other structural-morphological
behaviors have resulted in pathogens acquiring multi-drug resistance. The development of
advanced materials that can provide long-lasting and effective protection against harmful microbes
is becoming a need of the hour. Biocompatibility, efficient microbial inactivation, thermal
and chemical stability of nanomaterials help to reduce the excessive use of antibiotics and,
thus, to overcome antimicrobial resistance. Metal and metal oxide nanostructures, graphene,
carbon dots, and other two-dimensional materials exhibit excellent antimicrobial properties. This
review provides a comprehensive overview of antibacterial mechanisms and factors that help to
inactivate the bacteria by nanomaterials. It also points out the enhanced antibacterial behaviors
of the modified nanomaterials for future research concerns.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering,Biotechnology
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