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Rational Design of Gram-Specific Antimicrobial Imidazolium Tetramers To Combat MRSA.

Yuan YuanWeiwei ShiRuihua LiDiane S W LimArunmozhiarasi ArmugamYugen Zhang
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2020)
Antimicrobial resistance poses an increasingly serious global health threat. Hence, new antimicrobials with low propensity toward inducing resistance in bacteria are being developed to combat this threat. In this work, a series of imidazolium tetramers have been synthesized by modulating the linkers between imidazoliums or the length of the end groups within the structures of oligomers in order to optimize the activity, selectivity, and biocompatibility of the compounds. These new materials possess high biocompatibility, Gram selectivity, and high efficacy against the selected bacterium as well as clinically isolated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus species without inducing drug resistance. Therefore, we believe that these compounds can potentially be used to mitigate resistance as highly effective disinfectants in healthcare products or as antimicrobial therapies specifically for Gram-positive bacterial infections.
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