«The global threat of
Triclosan, a common ingredient found in many products such as toothpastes, soaps and detergents to reduce or prevent bacterial infections, has been linked to making bacteria resistant to antibiotics and adverse health effects. The European Union has restricted the use of triclosan in cosmetics[1], and the
Driven by the need to find a more suitable alternative, IBN Group Leader Dr Yugen Zhang and his team synthesized a chemical compound made up of molecules linked together in a chain. Called imidazolium oligomers, this material can kill 99.7% of the
E. coli bacteria within 30 seconds aided by its
«Our unique material can kill bacteria rapidly and inhibit the development of
The imidazolium oligomers come in the form of a white powder that is soluble in water. The researchers also found that once this was dissolved in alcohol, it formed gels spontaneously. This material could be incorporated in alcoholic sprays that are used for sterilization in hospitals or homes.
E. coli is a type of bacteria found in the intestines of humans and animals, and some strains can cause severe diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever. Such infection is contagious and can spread through contaminated food or water, or from contact with people or animals. Good hygiene practices and proper food handling can prevent
E. coli infections.
Besides E. coli, IBN’s material was also tested against other common strains of
IBN’s ultrafast
Image 1: Dr Yuan Yuan (left) is holding up the new antimicrobial material (white powder in bottle) with Dr Yugen Zhang (right). © Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
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