Abstract
Nowadays, infectious diseases caused by drug-resistant bacteria have become especially important. Linezolid is an antibacterial drug active against clinically important Gram positive strains; however, resistance showed by these bacteria has been reported. Nanotechnology has improved a broad area of science, such as medicine, developing new drug delivery and transport systems. In this work, several covalently bounded conjugated nanomaterials were synthesized from multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), a different length oligoethylene chain (Sn), and two linezolid precursors (4and7), and they were evaluated in antibacterial assays. Interestingly, due to the intrinsic antibacterial activity of the amino-oligoethylene linezolid analogues, these conjugated nanomaterials showed significant antibacterial activity against various tested bacterial strains in a radial diffusion assay and microdilution method, including Gram negative strains asEscherichia coli(11 mm, 6.25 μg mL−1) andSalmonella typhi(14 mm, ≤0.78 μg mL−1), which are not inhibited by linezolid. The results show a significant effect of the oligoethylene chain length over the antibacterial activity. Molecular docking of amino-oligoethylene linezolid analogs shows a more favorable interaction of theS2-7analog in the PTC ofE. coli.
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Alatorre-Barajas, J. A., Alcántar-Zavala, E., Gil-Rivas, M. G., Estrada-Zavala, E., Ochoa-Terán, A., Gochi-Ponce, Y., … Medina-Franco, J. L. (2021). Synthesis of covalent bonding MWCNT-oligoethylene linezolid conjugates and their antibacterial activity against bacterial strains. RSC Advances, 11(46), 28912–28924. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04691h
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