Abstract
To fight against nosocomial infection initiated by colonization of medical devices, a strategy enabling the direct and fast functionalization of silicone surfaces is proposed. This strategy proceeds in a site-specific way using original hybrid silylated antibacterial peptides. This safe and up-scalable method guarantees a covalent and robust immobilization with the correct orientation of the bioactive moiety. Importantly it also avoids multi-step chemical modifications of the surface or multi-layer polymer coatings. As proof of concept, antibacterial silicone catheter has been prepared whose immediate and long term efficiency is superior by comparison to similar silver-embedded materials.
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Pinese, C., Jebors, S., Echalier, C., Licznar-Fajardo, P., Garric, X., Humblot, V., … Subra, G. (2016). Simple and Specific Grafting of Antibacterial Peptides on Silicone Catheters. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 5(23), 3067–3073. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.201600757
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