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Advancements in the Development of Non-Nitrogen-Based Amphiphilic Antiseptics to Overcome Pathogenic Bacterial Resistance.

Robert G CardenKyle J SommersCassandra L SchrankAustin J LeitgebJavier A FelicianoWilliam M WuestKevin P C Minbiole
Published in: ChemMedChem (2020)
The prevalence of quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) as common disinfecting agents for the past century has led bacteria to develop resistance to such compounds. Given the alarming increase in resistant strains, new strategies are required to combat this rise in resistance. Recent efforts to probe and combat bacterial resistance have focused on studies of multiQACs. Relatively unexplored, however, have been changes to the primary atom bearing positive charge in these antiseptics. Here we review the current state of the field of both phosphonium and sulfonium amphiphilic antiseptics, both of which hold promise as novel means to address bacterial resistance.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • ionic liquid
  • machine learning
  • quantum dots
  • molecular dynamics
  • big data