Besides the positive role in the human health, biofilm presence is often associated to the infections. To prevent biofilm formation and the selection of resistant strains, we prepared several functionalized nanoparticles starting from colloidal silica and natural compounds (salicylic and cinnamic acids) derivatives, characterized by a significant antibiofouling properties (10.1080/08927014.2017.1286649 and 10.1371/journal.pone.0131519), aiming to overcome the limits of the available coatings.

New Nanoparticles Endowed with Antibiofilm Activity / A. Gelain, P. Molino, P. Hayes, S. Villa. ((Intervento presentato al 35. convegno New Trend in Organic Synthesis (NTOS) Symposium tenutosi a Milan nel 2021.

New Nanoparticles Endowed with Antibiofilm Activity

A. Gelain
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S. Villa
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2021

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Besides the positive role in the human health, biofilm presence is often associated to the infections. To prevent biofilm formation and the selection of resistant strains, we prepared several functionalized nanoparticles starting from colloidal silica and natural compounds (salicylic and cinnamic acids) derivatives, characterized by a significant antibiofouling properties (10.1080/08927014.2017.1286649 and 10.1371/journal.pone.0131519), aiming to overcome the limits of the available coatings.
29-nov-2021
Settore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceutica
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New Nanoparticles Endowed with Antibiofilm Activity / A. Gelain, P. Molino, P. Hayes, S. Villa. ((Intervento presentato al 35. convegno New Trend in Organic Synthesis (NTOS) Symposium tenutosi a Milan nel 2021.
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