TY - BOOK ID - 136413333 TI - New Biomolecules and Drug Delivery Systems as Alternatives to Conventional Antibiotics PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - nanoparticles KW - 4-Nerolidylcatechol KW - antifungals KW - Microsporum canis KW - polycaprolactone KW - nanoprecipitation KW - silver nanoparticles KW - green synthesis method KW - Catharanthus roseus KW - Azadirachta indica KW - multidrug-resistant bacteria KW - wound healing KW - nosocomial infection KW - plant extract KW - grapefruit seed extract KW - antibacterial activity KW - fiber–hydrogel composite KW - biodegradable polymers KW - skin regeneration KW - drug delivery platforms KW - controlled release KW - tetramycin KW - antimicrobial activity KW - kiwifruit disease KW - conventional antibiotics KW - storage quality KW - gold nanoparticles KW - flavonoids KW - Gram-negative bacteria KW - DNA gyrase KW - in silico KW - multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (MDR-AB) KW - hypertonic saline KW - antibiotics KW - biofilm KW - aerosol delivery KW - ultrahigh-throughput screening KW - live biosensors KW - antibiotic discovery KW - gram-negative pathogens KW - microfluidic droplet cocultivation KW - efficient promoters KW - polymyxins KW - colistin biosynthetic gene cluster KW - single cell KW - multi-omics KW - quercetin KW - magnesium-doped calcium silicate KW - osteogenic activity KW - bone regeneration and nanofiber scaffold KW - bulk-tank milk KW - mastitis KW - methicillin KW - milk KW - goat KW - somatic cell counts KW - staphylococcus KW - tetracycline KW - total bacterial counts KW - prosthetic joint infection KW - local prevention KW - allicin KW - chitosan KW - Sphaerotheca sp. KW - antibiotic KW - Rosa roxburghii KW - cyclic diphenylphosphonate KW - quinoline KW - DNA gyrase inhibitor KW - molecular docking KW - magnesium ion KW - n/a KW - fiber-hydrogel composite UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:136413333 AB - New approaches to deal with the growing concern associated with antibiotic-resistant bacteria are in great demand. For many years, antibiotics have widely been employed to treat infections. However, their excessive consumption and misuse have accelerated the rise of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms, which constitute a major challenge to global health. The antibiotic crisis is now a general concern; therefore, alternative biomolecules or drug delivery systems to treat infections are urgently needed. From natural extracts to traditional medicine remedies, to newly engineered nanocapsules and nanoparticles, to bio-based, biodegradable delivery platforms, many systems to fight infections are explored in this book. ER -