Journal article
Antimicrobial Phenolic Materials: From Assembly to Function
Wanjun Xu, Zhixing Lin, Christina Cortez‐Jugo, Greg G Qiao, Frank Caruso
Angewandte Chemie | Wiley | Published : 2025
Abstract
AbstractInfectious diseases pose considerable challenges to public health, particularly with the rise of multidrug‐resistant pathogens that globally cause high mortality rates. These pathogens can persist on surfaces and spread in public and healthcare settings. Advances have been made in developing antimicrobial materials to reduce the transmission of pathogens, including materials composed of naturally sourced polyphenols and their derivatives, which exhibit antimicrobial potency, broad‐spectrum activity, and a lower likelihood of promoting resistance. This review provides an overview of recent advances in the fabrication of antimicrobial phenolic biomaterials, where natural phenolic compo..
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