Materials Today Bio (Jun 2022)

Polydopamine, harness of the antibacterial potentials-A review

  • Xiaojun He,
  • Enoch Obeng,
  • Xiaoshuai Sun,
  • Nahyun Kwon,
  • Jianliang Shen,
  • Juyoung Yoon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
p. 100329

Abstract

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Antibiotic resistance is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality, triggered by the adhesion of microbes and to some extent the formation of biofilms. This condition has been quite challenging in the health and industrial sector. Conditions and processes required to foil these infectious and resistance are of much concern. The synthesis of PDA material, inspired by the Mytilus edulis foot protein (MEFP)5 possesses unique characteristics that allow for, adhesion, photothermal therapy, synergistic effects with other materials, biocompatibility process, etc. Therefore, their usage holds great potential for dealing with both the infectious nature and the antibiotic resistance processes. Hence, this review provides an overview of the mechanism involved in accomplishing and eradicating bacteria, the recently harnessed antibacterial effect of the PDA through other properties they possess, a way forward in tapping the benefit embedded in the PDA, and the future perspective.

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