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Nontoxic, Hydrophilic Cationic Polymers—Identified as Class of Antimicrobial Polymers
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EngineeringBiochemistryHydrophilic Cationic Polymers—identifiedAmphiphilic PolycationsMedicinePolymer ScienceActive Hydrophilic PolycationsAntibacterial AgentAntimicrobial CompoundPrepared PbisPharmacologyAntimicrobial ResistancePolymer ChemistryBiomolecular EngineeringPolymers
Amphiphilic polycations are an alternative to biocides but also toxic to mammalian cells. Antimicrobially active hydrophilic polycations based on 1,4-dibromo-2-butene and tetramethyl-1,3-propanediamine named PBI are not hemotoxic for porcine red blood cells with a hemocytotoxicity (HC50) of more than 40,000 μg · mL(-1). They are quickly killing bacterial cells at their MIC (minimal inhibitory concentration). The highest found selectivity HC50 /MIC is more than 20,000 for S. epidermidis. Investigations on sequentially prepared PBIs with defined molecular weight Mn and tailored end groups revealed that there is a dependence of antimicrobial activity and selectivity on Mn and nature of the end groups.
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