Z. L. ShawMiyah N. AwadSoroosh GharehgozloTamar L. GreavesHanif HaidariZlatko KopeckiGary BryantPatrick T. SpicerSumeet WaliaAaron ElbourneSaffron J. Bryant
Gel-based wound dressings have gained popularity within the healthcare industry for the prevention and treatment of bacterial and fungal infections. Gels based on deep eutectic solvents (DESs), known as eutectogels, provide a promising alternative to hydrogels as they are non-volatile and highly tunable and can solubilize therapeutic agents, including those insoluble in hydrogels. A choline chloride:glycerol-cellulose eutectogel was loaded with numerous antimicrobial agents including silver nanoparticles, black phosphorus nanoflakes, and commercially available pharmaceuticals (octenidine dihydrochloride, tetracycline hydrochloride, and fluconazole). The eutectogels caused >97% growth reduction in Gram-positive methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Gram-negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria and the fungal species Candida albicans.
Z. L. Shaw (10586818)Miyah N. Awad (18113566)Soroosh Gharehgozlo (18113569)Tamar L. Greaves (1273068)Hanif Haidari (9337215)Zlatko Kopecki (782104)Gary Bryant (497032)Patrick T. Spicer (1485379)Sumeet Walia (1397002)Aaron Elbourne (1362066)Saffron J. Bryant (8490849)
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