2001
DOI: 10.1021/ja0165077
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Sol−Gel Derived Nitric-Oxide Releasing Materials that Reduce Bacterial Adhesion

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“…However, with the quickly dwindling efficacy of many systemic antibiotics and antiseptics and the speedy rise of multi-resistant nosocomial bacteria (Madkour and Tew 2008), alternative antimicrobial agents are being investigated. These include silver ions (Kumar and Münstedt 2005;Zaporojtchenko et al 2006), nitric oxide (Nablo et al 2001), bioactive antibodies (Rojas et al 2000), antimicrobial peptides (Shukla et al 2010), and some naturally occurring broad-spectrum biocidal compounds, such as essential oils (Bazaka et al 2011c,d;Low et al 2011).…”
Section: Bactericidal Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the quickly dwindling efficacy of many systemic antibiotics and antiseptics and the speedy rise of multi-resistant nosocomial bacteria (Madkour and Tew 2008), alternative antimicrobial agents are being investigated. These include silver ions (Kumar and Münstedt 2005;Zaporojtchenko et al 2006), nitric oxide (Nablo et al 2001), bioactive antibodies (Rojas et al 2000), antimicrobial peptides (Shukla et al 2010), and some naturally occurring broad-spectrum biocidal compounds, such as essential oils (Bazaka et al 2011c,d;Low et al 2011).…”
Section: Bactericidal Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples are given for nitric-oxide-releasing controlled release systems (Nablo et al 2001;Dobmeier and Schoenfisch 2004). The advantage is probably that the antimicrobial activity is present even in a certain distance from the coated substrate, which could be helpful for package materials.…”
Section: Controlled Release Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aminosilane-based sol-gels were produced by mixing variable amounts of isobutyltrimethoxysilane (BTMOS) and (3-trimethoxysilylpropyl) diethylenetriamine (DET3) [206]. Based on sol-gel chemistry, stable and tunable NO-releasing materials were fabricated by exposing sol-gels to high pressure NO gas at 5 atm for 72 h. Then DET3-NONOate sol-gels could release NO up to 24 h continuously.…”
Section: Nitric Oxide As Antimicrobial Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%