Abstract
Nanotechnology potential in antimicrobial therapy is increasingly demonstrated by various data. Results reveal antibacterial properties, comparable to that of conventional antibiotics. Working on parallel experiments, researchers continue to bring evidence demonstrating age-old-recognized antibacterial properties of various natural components of plant and animal origin. Later years brought an increasing trend for combining synthetic and natural composition in new constructs. The tendency aims to bring more on different essential aspects, such as active substance release, improvement of antibacterial effect, and up-regulation of the mechanisms at the structure-cell interface. Present chapter structures the up-to-date achievements in the field, including the concept of design, biological effects, benefits, mechanisms, and limitations of the field. Also, expected future research directions are to be discussed.
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Mocan, T., Mosteanu, O., T. Matea, C., Pop, T., Al-Hajjar, N., Puia, C., … Mocan, L. (2019). Nano-Antimicrobial Solutions Using Synthetic-Natural Hybrid Designs. In Nanomedicines. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.81156
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