Cationic lipids have long been known to serve as antibacterial and antifungal agents. Prior efforts with attachment of cationic lipids to carbohydrate-based surfaces have suggested the possibility that carbohydrate-attached cationic lipids might serve as antibacterial and antifungal pharmaceutical agents. Toward the understanding of this possibility, we have synthesized several series of cationic lipids attached to a variety of glycosides with the intent of generating antimicrobial agents that would meet the requirement for serving as a pharmaceutical agent, specifically that the agent be effective at a very low concentration as well as being biodegradable within the organism being treated. The initial results of our approach to this goal are presented. © 2011.
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Engel, R., Ghan, I., Montenegro, D., Thomas, M., Klaritch-Vrana, B., Castano, A., … Melkonian, K. (2011). Polycationic glycosides. Molecules, 16(2), 1508–1518. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16021508
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