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Antimicrobial Surfaces through Natural Product Hybrids

Wach, Jean-Yves
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Bonazzi, Simone
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Gademann, Karl  
2008
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

The power of two! A natural product hybrid (see structure) composed of a siderophore and an antibiotic separated by a poly(ethylene glycol) linker enables the preparation of antimicrobial and cell-resistant surfaces by a simple dip-and-rinse procedure. The anachelin siderophore (left) binds strongly to TiO2 surfaces, and vancomycin is responsible for antibiotic activity.

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