Antimicrobial Ionic Liquid‐Based Materials for Biomedical Applications

Nasser Nikfarjam(Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences), Matineh Ghomi(Damghan University), Tarun Agarwal(Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), Mahnaz Hassanpour(Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences), Esmaeel Sharifi(Hamedan University of Medical Sciences), Danial Khorsandi(Institute for Research in Biomedicine), Moonis Ali Khan(King Saud University), Filippo Rossi(Politecnico di Milano), Arianna Rossetti(Politecnico di Milano), Ehsan Nazarzadeh Zare‬(Damghan University), Navid Rabiee(Pasteur Institute of Iran), Davood Afshar(Zanjan University of Medical Sciences), Massoud Vosough(Royan Institute), Tapas K. Maiti(Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), Virgilio Mattoli(Piaggio (Italy)), Éric Lichtfouse(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Franklin R. Tay(The Graduate Center, CUNY), Pooyan Makvandi(Piaggio (Italy))
Advanced Functional Materials
July 23, 2021
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Abstract

Abstract Excessive and unwarranted administration of antibiotics has invigorated the evolution of multidrug‐resistant microbes. There is, therefore, an urgent need for advanced active compounds. Ionic liquids with short‐lived ion‐pair structures are highly tunable and have diverse applications. Apart from their unique physicochemical features, the newly discovered biological activities of ionic liquids have fascinated biochemists, microbiologists, and medical scientists. In particular, their antimicrobial properties have opened new vistas in overcoming the current challenges associated with combating antibiotic‐resistant pathogens. Discussions regarding ionic liquid derivatives in monomeric and polymeric forms with antimicrobial activities are presented here. The antimicrobial mechanism of ionic liquids and parameters that affect their antimicrobial activities, such as chain length, cation/anion type, cation density, and polymerization, are considered. The potential applications of ionic liquids in the biomedical arena, including regenerative medicine, biosensing, and drug/biomolecule delivery, are presented to stimulate the scientific community to further improve the antimicrobial efficacy of ionic liquids.


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