Design and synthesis of short amphiphilic cationic peptidomimetics based on biphenyl backbone as antibacterial agents

Volume: 143, Pages: 1702 - 1722
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and their synthetic mimics have received recent interest as new alternatives to traditional antibiotics in attempts to overcome the rise of antibiotic resistance in many microbes. AMPs are part of the natural defenses of most living organisms and they also have a unique mechanism of action against bacteria. Herein, a new series of short amphiphilic cationic peptidomimetics were synthesized by incorporating the...
Paper Details
Title
Design and synthesis of short amphiphilic cationic peptidomimetics based on biphenyl backbone as antibacterial agents
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
143
Pages
1702 - 1722
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