Reprint

New Biomolecules and Drug Delivery Systems as Alternatives to Conventional Antibiotics

Edited by
July 2022
232 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4736-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4735-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue New Biomolecules and Drug Delivery Systems as Alternatives to Conventional Antibiotics that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

New approaches to deal with the growing concern associated with antibiotic-resistant bacteria are in great demand. For many years, antibiotics have widely been employed to treat infections. However, their excessive consumption and misuse have accelerated the rise of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms, which constitute a major challenge to global health. The antibiotic crisis is now a general concern; therefore, alternative biomolecules or drug delivery systems to treat infections are urgently needed. From natural extracts to traditional medicine remedies, to newly engineered nanocapsules and nanoparticles, to bio-based, biodegradable delivery platforms, many systems to fight infections are explored in this book.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© by the authors
Keywords
nanoparticles; 4-Nerolidylcatechol; antifungals; Microsporum canis; polycaprolactone; nanoprecipitation; silver nanoparticles; green synthesis method; Catharanthus roseus; Azadirachta indica; multidrug-resistant bacteria; wound healing; multidrug-resistant bacteria; nosocomial infection; plant extract; grapefruit seed extract; antibacterial activity; fiber–hydrogel composite; biodegradable polymers; skin regeneration; drug delivery platforms; controlled release; tetramycin; antimicrobial activity; kiwifruit disease; conventional antibiotics; storage quality; gold nanoparticles; flavonoids; Gram-negative bacteria; DNA gyrase; in silico; multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (MDR-AB); hypertonic saline; antibiotics; biofilm; aerosol delivery; ultrahigh-throughput screening; live biosensors; antibiotic discovery; gram-negative pathogens; microfluidic droplet cocultivation; efficient promoters; polymyxins; colistin biosynthetic gene cluster; single cell; multi-omics; quercetin; magnesium-doped calcium silicate; osteogenic activity; antibacterial activity; bone regeneration and nanofiber scaffold; bulk-tank milk; mastitis; methicillin; milk; goat; somatic cell counts; staphylococcus; tetracycline; total bacterial counts; prosthetic joint infection; local prevention; allicin; chitosan; Sphaerotheca sp.; antibiotic; Rosa roxburghii; cyclic diphenylphosphonate; quinoline; antibacterial activity; DNA gyrase inhibitor; molecular docking; magnesium ion; n/a