Original paper
Bacterial lipase triggers the release of antibiotics from digestible liquid crystal nanoparticles
Abstract
In the advent of the post-antibiotic era, new strategies are urgently required to improve the efficacy of antimicrobials and outsmart multi-drug resistant bacteria. Exploiting a basic survival mechanism of bacteria, lipase production, monoolein liquid crystal nanoparticles (MO-LCNPs) were investigated as a bacterial-triggered drug delivery system for three different antimicrobial compounds and compared with model sn-1/3 regiospecific and...
Paper Details
Title
Bacterial lipase triggers the release of antibiotics from digestible liquid crystal nanoparticles
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
319
Pages
168 - 182
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