Molecules (Jan 2023)

Construction and Activity Study of a Natural Antibacterial Patch Based on Natural Active Substance-Green Porous Structures

  • Xiangfan Gao,
  • Yuan Zhou,
  • Jinhui Gu,
  • Xinping Liu,
  • Zhijun Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031319
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
p. 1319

Abstract

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Bacterial infections are a serious threat to human health, and the rapid emergence of bacterial resistance caused by the abuse of antibiotics exacerbates the seriousness of this problem. Effectively utilizing natural products to construct new antimicrobial strategies is regarded as a promising way to suppress the rapid development of bacterial resistance. In this paper, we fabricated a new type of natural antibacterial patch by using a natural active substance (allicin) as an antibacterial agent and the porous structure of the white pulp of pomelo peel as a scaffold. The antibacterial activity and mechanisms were systematically investigated by using various technologies, including the bacteriostatic circle, plate counting, fluorescence staining, and a scanning electron microscope. Both gram-positive and negative bacteria can be effectively killed by this patch. Moreover, this natural antibacterial patch also showed significant anti-skin infection activity. This study provides a green approach for constructing efficient antibacterial patches.

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