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A novel biocompatible antibacterial product: Nanoliposomes loaded with poly(hexamethylene biguanide chloride)

Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers, 2016
In this study, nanoliposome-loaded poly(hexamethylene biguanide) is introduced as a novel biocompatible antibacterial product with higher activity than microliposomes. Soy lecithin as a clean product was used to prepare various nanoliposomes through sonication, high-pressure homogenizer, and normal homogenizer and also microliposomes through two ...
Elnaz Ahani   +3 more
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Title of Abstract: The efficiency of poly(hexamethylene biguanide) hydrochloride (PHMD) as a root canal irrigant

International endodontic journal, 2011
Aim was tTo test the efficacy of poly(hexamethylene biguanide) hydrochloride (PHMD) as a root canal irrigant against E.faecalis and P.aeruginosa in an experimental model ex vivo. Crowns and apical parts of twenty-two extracted single rooted human teeth were removed with diamond burs and root canals were instrumented with Hedström files to size #40 ...
Medvedec, Ivana   +5 more
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Poly (hexamethylene biguanide) adsorption on hydrogen peroxide treated Ti–Al–V alloys and effects on wettability, antimicrobial efficacy, and cytotoxicity

Biomaterials, 2014
An effective amount of the antiseptic agent PHMB cannot simply be placed on the surface of titanium alloys where hydrocarbons were removed by different purification procedures. Pre-treatment of Ti6Al4V specimen with 5% H2O2 in 24 h results in extra introduced -OH and -COOH groups as well as an adsorbed water film on the surface, which provide the base ...
Gerald, Müller   +7 more
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Cytotoxicity and molecular effects of biocidal disinfectants (quaternary ammonia, glutaraldehyde, poly(hexamethylene biguanide) hydrochloride PHMB) and their mixtures in vitro and in zebrafish eleuthero-embryos

Science of The Total Environment, 2017
Frequently used biocidal disinfectants, including quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC), glutaraldehyde and poly(hexamethylene biguanide) hydrochloride (PHMB), occur in the aquatic environment but their potential effects in fish are poorly known, in particular when occurring as mixtures.
Christen V   +4 more
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Effect of reactive dyes upon the uptake and antibacterial action of poly(hexamethylene biguanide) on cotton. Part 1: Effect of bis(monochlorotriazinyl) dyes

Coloration Technology, 2004
Poly(hexamethylene biguanide) (PHMB) is of interest as a bactericide for fabrics. It has affinity for cotton by reaction with the cellulosic carboxylate groups. In this study, the capacity of undyed cotton to absorb PHMB has been determined and compared with cotton dyed with anionic bis(monochlorotriazinyl) reactive dyes. When cotton is dyed with these
Atsuko Kawabata, John A Taylor
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Formation, properties and stability of poly(hexamethylene biguanide) stabilised silver nanoparticles from the perspective of novel antimicrobial agents

2021
Rising antimicrobial resistance has increased pressure to develop novel antimicrobial agents. Poly(hexamethylene biguanide) stabilised silver nanoparticles have been suggested as a potential candidate exhibiting strong biocidal properties. This study researches the formation, properties, and stability over time of the PHMB-AgNPs complex.
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ERRATUM EVALUATION OF POLY (HEXAMETHYLENE BIGUANIDE. HCL) AS A BIOCIDE IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY

Journal of Food Safety, 1983
IONEL ROSENTHAL   +2 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by poly(hexamethylene) biguanide hydrochloride in contact lens care solutions

Contact Dermatitis, 2017
María-Antonia, Pastor-Nieto   +7 more
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Development of an Antimicrobial and Antifouling Pes Membrane with Zno/Poly(Hexamethylene Biguanide) Nanocomposites Incorporation

2023
Mengna Li   +8 more
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