Emerging diseases due to antibiotic-resistant bacteria cause severe health concerns while increasing their negative effects on human health. The overuse or misuse of antimicrobial agents has contributed to the evolution of bacterial resistance to current medications. Bacteria can develop resistance by altering drugs, changing their target sites, forming biofilms and spending more time in the intracellular environment. Due to this, efforts are being made to create novel, alternative nanoantibiotics as a promising strategy to treat bacteria that cause disease and have developed resistance to a variety of drugs. Utilizing their biocidal properties, nanoparticles can be directed for medication delivery to particular tissues and employed as antibacterial agents against a range of illnesses. Targeted medication delivery-related toxicity problems may be solved with the aid of nanoencapsulation technology. This review paper generally provides a conceptual foundation for understanding the complexity of the problem of the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, particularly for brand-new synthetic antibiotics. This information will allow researchers to explore the use of nanoparticles in the treatment of multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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November 15 2023
Nanoparticle therapy for antibiotic-resistant bacteria: current methods and prospects
Tigabu M Bekele;
Department of Chemistry, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Mekdela Amba University, Tulu Awuliya, Ethiopia
(corresponding author: tgbekele19@gmail.com)
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Getachew A Alamnie;
Getachew A Alamnie
Department of Biology, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Mekdela Amba University, Tulu Awuliya, Ethiopia
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Abayneh Girma
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Abayneh Girma
Department of Biology, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Mekdela Amba University, Tulu Awuliya, Ethiopia
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Gedefaw B Mebratie
Gedefaw B Mebratie
Department of Physics, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Mekdela Amba University, Tulu Awuliya, Ethiopia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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August 28 2022
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November 01 2023
Online ISSN: 2045-9866
Print ISSN: 2045-9858
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2023
Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials (2023) 12 (4): 153–162.
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Received:
August 28 2022
Accepted:
November 01 2023
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Bekele TM, Alamnie GA, Girma A, Mebratie GB (2023), "Nanoparticle therapy for antibiotic-resistant bacteria: current methods and prospects". Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials, Vol. 12 No. 4 pp. 153–162, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jbibn.22.00056
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