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Titolo completo (Inglese)
Textile and Garment Magazine
Sottotitolo
списание Текстил и облекло
Marchio editoriale
Textile and Garment Magazine
Editore
SEUTGL
ISSN
1310-912X (Rivista Stampata)
2603-302X (Rivista Online)
Numero del volume
10
Numero del fascicolo
10
Designazione del fascicolo
papers
Data del fascicolo (YYYY/MM/DD)
2024/10/31
Titolo completo (Inglese)
TEXTILE MATERIALS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL PHOTODY NAMIC ACTIVITY
Sottotitolo
TEXTILE MATERIALS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL PHOTODY NAMIC ACTIVITY
Di (autore)
Affiliazione
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Medicine, Sofia, Bulgaria, Professor
Affiliazione
University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Department of Textile, Sofia, Bulgaria , Professor
Numero di Pagine
1
Prima Pagina
310
Ultima Pagina
310
Lingua del testo
Inglese
Data di publicazione
2024/10/31
Descrizione principale (Inglese)
In recent years, the resistance of bacteria to the antibiotics used in clinical practice has increased to dangerously high levels in many parts of the world. New mechanisms of resistance have emerged and spread, leading to the inability to treat common infectious diseases since the antibiotics administered are becoming less effective. That necessitates the search for new compounds with good antimicrobial activity as well as inventing new strategies for their usage. Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy is a new method for inactivating a wide range of microorganisms that are highly resistant to antimicrobial substances used in practice. The method uses special compounds, called photosensitizers (PS), which during the irradiation with sunlight in the presence of molecular oxygen (O2) generate highly cytotoxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) and in particular singlet oxygen (1O2), that reacts with the cytoplasmic membrane and the cell walls of microorganisms, thus inactivating them, hence eliminating the possibility of photoresist strains occurrence. This work describes the use of different PS deposited on textile materials and their antibacterial activity in the dark and under sunlight exposure against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The light sources used are also the focus of the present presentation. Keywords: textile, antimicrobial, photodynamic therapy, photosensitizers Acknowledgements: This study is financed by the European Union Next Generation EU, through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan of the Republic of Bulgaria, project № BG-RRP-2.004-0008-C01