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A new biomaterial with potential use in a wide variety of surfaces has been developed. Probiotic cellulose has shown antibacterial activity against the most common pathogens involved in most skin infections, and could be applied in the manufacture of other materials such as food casing and clothes. These livings biomaterials represent a new class of device, it is a biomaterial for TODAY, in daily life, and for TOMORROW, in a hypothetical post-antibiotic era.
The dramatic increase of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is one of the biggest threats to global health. New antibiotic-free approaches are needed to address bacterial infections.
The use of probiotics is a very promising alternative. However, its viability and activity are affected by the hostile chemical environment of the infected tissue. Becoming crucial to choose an appropriate matrix to host and protect them.
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a biopolymer synthesized by various aerobic non-pathogenic bacteria, which has been explored for biomedical applications, in particular as a wound dressing material. However, BC itself has no activity against bacterial infection. In addition, this type of approach involves the previous isolation of bacterial cellulose, which makes the process more expensive.
The developed technology, probiotic cellulose (PC), is a new concept of biomaterial for the antibiotic-free therapy of bacterial infections. In contrast to all previous cellulose-based materials, in PC the probiotics entrapped in the cellulose give to the biomaterial antibacterial activity by itself, capable to eradicate Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the most active pathogens in severe skin infections. This technology could be applied in the manufacture of other materials such as food casings and clothes. Moreover, it is produced by a smart one-pot synthesis which is more easy and economic than bacterial cellulose (BC).
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Current development status
Laboratory prototypes
Applications
Food casings
Wound management
Biotechnology
Clothes
Antibacterial
Desired business relationship
Patent licensing
Granada University is one of the most important universities of Spain. The main goal is to transfer technology that our research groups, more than 500, are developing to the industries and companies which are able to take profit from them. It is a general University so Research and Development are offered in different fields like Health Science and Technology, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, Environment and Natural Resources, Biotechnology, Information and Communication Technologies, Social, Economic and Legal Sciences....
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