Designing Gels for Antibacterial and Antiviral Agents
A special issue of Gels (ISSN 2310-2861). This special issue belongs to the section "Gel Analysis and Characterization".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 2791
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Our efforts to stop the spread of antimicrobial agents depend on the discovery and development of novel antimicrobial soft materials (especially gels). Furthermore, gels and other soft materials must be understood from a molecular perspective, starting with the design process as well as how they interact with microbes and their antimicrobial and antiviral properties.
Recent advances in antimicrobial gels are the focus of this Special Issue on “Designing Gels for Antibacterial and Antiviral Agents”, which covers most aspects of antimicrobial gel fabrication, characterization, and applications. It will cover a broad range of topics, including the structure and behavior of antibacterial agents and gels, the antibacterial and antiviral mechanisms of gels, tissue regeneration, and antimicrobial gel applications.
Infections caused by bacteria pose one of the most serious threats to human health. In addition, a threat to human health worldwide has been posed by antibacterial-resistant bacteria (so-called “superbugs”) due to the widespread use of antibiotics. There are many clinical applications for antimicrobial gels, including wound healing. Further, antimicrobial gels are expected to stimulate new research and discoveries. To achieve progress in this field, an interdisciplinary approach is required to gain a deeper understanding of the structure of antibacterial gels and the mechanisms that underlie antimicrobial activity.
There can never be a complete coverage of antimicrobial gel science in a single issue. However, this Special Issue will include a variety of topics, including the molecular basis of soft materials’ antimicrobial activity, the mechanisms by which microbial agents interact with soft materials, characterization of soft materials and gels’ antimicrobial activity, and the adhesion of microbial agents to gels. There is also a focus on the synthesis, characterization, and processing of novel antimicrobial and antiviral gels, as well as synthetic and natural, hybrid, and composite gels that deliver antimicrobial agents effectively over long periods of time.
We hope that the topics will stimulate new research and discoveries in antimicrobial networks and gels.
Dr. Andrea Maria Chisnoiu
Dr. Andreea Iuliana Kui
Dr. Codruţa Saroși
Dr. Smaranda Buduru
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- antibacterial
- antimicrobial activity
- gels
- hydrogels
- adhesion
- tissue engineering
- synthesis and characterization