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Dual functional β-peptide polymer-modified resin beads for bacterial killing and endotoxin adsorption
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Host Defense PeptidesBiomanufacturingEngineeringAntimicrobial PackagingLipopeptidesPeptide EngineeringEndotoxin AdsorptionEscherichia ColiPeptide SynthesisBiopolymersPeptide ScienceMicrobiologyBacterial KillingAntimicrobial CompoundMedicinePolymer ChemistryBiomolecular Engineering
Abstract Background Bacterial infections and endotoxin contaminations are serious problems in the production/manufacture of food, water, drinks, and injections. The development of effective materials to kill bacteria and adsorb endotoxins, particularly those caused by gram-negative bacteria, represents a major step toward improved safety. As synthetic mimic of host defense peptides, β-peptide polymers are not susceptible to bacterial resistance and exhibit potent bacteria-killing abilities upon antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This study investigated the potential of synthetic β-peptide polymer-modified polyacrylate (PA) beads to kill bacteria and remove endotoxin, i.e. lipopolysaccharide (LPS), produced by these bacteria. Results Synthetic β-peptide polymer-modified PA beads displayed strong antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus , as well as excellent biocompatibility. In addition, these β-peptide polymer-modified beads removed around 90% of the endotoxins, even at 200 EU/mL of LPS, a very high concentration of LPS. Conclusions β-peptide polymer-modified PA beads are efficient in bacterial killing and endotoxin adsorption. Hence, these modified beads demonstrate the potential application in the production/manufacture of food, water, drinks, and injections.
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