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Antibacterial activity of coffee [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1994
This research demonstrates that roasted coffee has antibacterial properties. This activity is evident against a wide range of bacteria. In particular, the study considered the effect on such activity of three variables: coffee variety (Coffea arabica and Coffea robusta, from a total of 10 different sources), the degree of roasting (light, medium, and ...
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Antibacterial Activity of Chitosan-Based Systems

Functional Chitosan, 2020
Chitosan and its derivatives can be called environmental purification functional materials as they can effectively control the growth and reproduction of hazardous bacteria and also control toxic pollutants.
H. Yilmaz Atay
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Antibacterial Mechanism of Curcumin: A Review.

Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2020
Curcumin is a plant-derived polyphenolic active substance with broad-spectrum antibacterial properties. Curcumin blocks bacterial growth owing to its structural characteristics and the generation of anti-oxidation products. Curcumin can inhibit bacterial
Dantong Zheng   +6 more
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Antibacterial Activity of Silver Nanoparticles: Structural Effects

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2018
The increase of antibiotic resistance in bacteria has become a major concern for successful diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Over the past few decades, significant progress has been achieved on the development of nanotechnology‐based ...
Shaoheng Tang, Jie Zheng
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A Macroporous Hydrogel Dressing with Enhanced Antibacterial and Anti‐Inflammatory Capabilities for Accelerated Wound Healing

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Here, a novel macroporous hydrogel dressing is presented that can accelerate wound healing and guard against bacteria‐associated wound infection. Carboxymethyl agarose (CMA) is successfully prepared from agarose. The CMA molecular chains are cross‐linked
Wen-Can Huang   +7 more
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Antibiotic‐Free Antibacterial Strategies Enabled by Nanomaterials: Progress and Perspectives

Advances in Materials, 2019
Bacterial infection is one of the top ten leading causes of death globally and the worst killer in low‐income countries. The overuse of antibiotics leads to ever‐increasing antibiotic resistance, posing a severe threat to human health. Recent advances in
Yue Wang   +4 more
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Study on the Antibacterial Performance of the Antibacterial Shutter Blades

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
This study used Ag-embedded nanoTiO2, xylan and water-soluble Chitosan as antibacterial agents, respectively prepared shutter blades through the treating solution of the different concentration and the different drug loading amount of the poplar veneer.
Jiu Yin Pang   +6 more
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Antibacterial activity of graphite, graphite oxide, graphene oxide, and reduced graphene oxide: membrane and oxidative stress.

ACS Nano, 2011
Health and environmental impacts of graphene-based materials need to be thoroughly evaluated before their potential applications. Graphene has strong cytotoxicity toward bacteria.
Shaobing Liu   +7 more
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Antibacterial prophylaxis

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2000
Bacterial infections remain an important cause of morbidity and mortality in neutropenic patients. A number of prophylactic strategies have been used in order to reduce the risk of infection during severe granulocytopenia. The measures that have been investigated include isolation of the patient, granulocyte transfusion, active or passive immunisation,
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Skin‐Inspired Antibacterial Conductive Hydrogels for Epidermal Sensors and Diabetic Foot Wound Dressings

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Recently, artificial intelligence research has driven the development of stretchable and flexible electronic systems. Conductive hydrogels are a class of soft electronic materials that have emerging applications in wearable and implantable biomedical ...
Yueqi Zhao   +8 more
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