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Functionalized Antimicrobial Nanofibers: Design Criteria and Recent Advances

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JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL BIOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jfb12040059

Keywords

nanofibers; electrospinning; surface functionalization; antimicrobial resistance; non-antibiotic treatments

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia and International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) [FRGS19-147-0756]

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This review discusses the emergence of multifunctional polymeric nanofibers as a new tool to combat antibiotic resistance, focusing on design criteria and properties while also presenting progress in utilizing non-antibiotic agents for surface functionalization of antimicrobial nanofibers. Future trends and challenges for polymeric nanofibers are also considered.
The rise of antibiotic resistance has become a major threat to human health and it is spreading globally. It can cause common infectious diseases to be difficult to treat and leads to higher medical costs and increased mortality. Hence, multifunctional polymeric nanofibers with distinctive structures and unique physiochemical properties have emerged as a neo-tool to target biofilm and overcome deadly bacterial infections. This review emphasizes electrospun nanofibers' design criteria and properties that can be utilized to enhance their therapeutic activity for antimicrobial therapy. Also, we present recent progress in designing the surface functionalization of antimicrobial nanofibers with non-antibiotic agents for effective antibacterial therapy. Lastly, we discuss the future trends and remaining challenges for polymeric nanofibers.

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