Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides

Free fatty acids and monoglycerides have long been known to possess broad-spectrum antibacterial activity that is based on lytic behavior against bacterial cell membranes. Considering the growing challenges of drug-resistant bacteria and the need for new classes of antibiotics, the wide prevalence,...

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Main Authors: Li, Danlin, Cho, Nam-Joon, Jackman, Joshua A., Yoon, Bo Kyeong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-895322023-07-14T15:52:42Z Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides Li, Danlin Cho, Nam-Joon Jackman, Joshua A. Yoon, Bo Kyeong School of Materials Science & Engineering Centre for Biomimetic Sensor Science Fatty Acid DRNTU::Engineering::Materials Antimicrobial Lipid Free fatty acids and monoglycerides have long been known to possess broad-spectrum antibacterial activity that is based on lytic behavior against bacterial cell membranes. Considering the growing challenges of drug-resistant bacteria and the need for new classes of antibiotics, the wide prevalence, affordable cost, and broad spectrum of fatty acids and monoglycerides make them attractive agents to develop for healthcare and biotechnology applications. The aim of this review is to provide a brief introduction to the history of antimicrobial lipids and their current status and challenges, and to present a detailed discussion of ongoing research efforts to develop nanotechnology formulations of fatty acids and monoglycerides that enable superior in vitro and in vivo performance. Examples of nano-emulsions, liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, and controlled release hydrogels are presented in order to highlight the potential that lies ahead for fatty acids and monoglycerides as next-generation antibacterial solutions. Possible application routes and future directions in research and development are also discussed. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) Published version 2018-10-11T05:22:05Z 2019-12-06T17:27:48Z 2018-10-11T05:22:05Z 2019-12-06T17:27:48Z 2016 Journal Article Jackman, J. A., Yoon, B. K., Li, D., & Cho, N.-J. (2016). Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides. Molecules, 21(3), 305-. doi:10.3390/molecules21030305 1420-3049 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89532 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46282 10.3390/molecules21030305 en Molecules © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 19 p. application/pdf
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topic Fatty Acid
DRNTU::Engineering::Materials
Antimicrobial Lipid
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DRNTU::Engineering::Materials
Antimicrobial Lipid
Li, Danlin
Cho, Nam-Joon
Jackman, Joshua A.
Yoon, Bo Kyeong
Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides
description Free fatty acids and monoglycerides have long been known to possess broad-spectrum antibacterial activity that is based on lytic behavior against bacterial cell membranes. Considering the growing challenges of drug-resistant bacteria and the need for new classes of antibiotics, the wide prevalence, affordable cost, and broad spectrum of fatty acids and monoglycerides make them attractive agents to develop for healthcare and biotechnology applications. The aim of this review is to provide a brief introduction to the history of antimicrobial lipids and their current status and challenges, and to present a detailed discussion of ongoing research efforts to develop nanotechnology formulations of fatty acids and monoglycerides that enable superior in vitro and in vivo performance. Examples of nano-emulsions, liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, and controlled release hydrogels are presented in order to highlight the potential that lies ahead for fatty acids and monoglycerides as next-generation antibacterial solutions. Possible application routes and future directions in research and development are also discussed.
author2 School of Materials Science & Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science & Engineering
Li, Danlin
Cho, Nam-Joon
Jackman, Joshua A.
Yoon, Bo Kyeong
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author Li, Danlin
Cho, Nam-Joon
Jackman, Joshua A.
Yoon, Bo Kyeong
author_sort Li, Danlin
title Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides
title_short Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides
title_full Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides
title_fullStr Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides
title_full_unstemmed Nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides
title_sort nanotechnology formulations for antibacterial free fatty acids and monoglycerides
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89532
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46282
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