Issue 19, 2011

Antimicrobial and antiviral hydrogels

Abstract

This brief review aims at providing some illustrative examples of different types of antimicrobial (antibacterial/antifungal) and antiviral hydrogels. Such hydrogels, formed by cationic polymers alone, or polymer mixtures with antimicrobial compounds such as surfactants, lipids, nanoparticles, peptides, as well as antibiotics and antiviral drugs, are discussed and exemplified. The triggered response of such hydrogels is also addressed. Throughout, focus is placed on formulation principles, and on how the physicochemical properties of such hydrogels influence their antimicrobial/antiviral action.

Graphical abstract: Antimicrobial and antiviral hydrogels

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
03 May 2011
Accepted
03 Jun 2011
First published
12 Jul 2011

Soft Matter, 2011,7, 8725-8736

Antimicrobial and antiviral hydrogels

M. Malmsten, Soft Matter, 2011, 7, 8725 DOI: 10.1039/C1SM05809F

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