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Kaymaz, Aylin Pak; Acaroglu-Degitz, Ilayda; Yapaoz, Melda Altikatoglu; Sezer, Ali Demir; Malta, Seyda; Aksu, Burak; Eren, Tarik
This paper focuses on the synthesis of cationic antibacterial polymers that could be a potential source for new-generation antibiotics with well-defined architecture derived from the Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization (ROMP) technique. Mono- and double-charge bearing quaternary groups have been used to synthesize cationic homopolymers (MWs: 3000 and 10,000 g/mole) and their copolymers (MWs: 5000 g/mole). Hemolytic concentration (HC50, >= 1000 mu g/mL) and MTS assay results showed that the polymers are non-toxic. It has been observed that the double-charge bearing polymers have the highest antimicrobial activity (S. aureus= 8 mu g/mL) and a high selectivity against S. aureus (>250). Percent killing efficiencies were tested on a glass surface where moderate killing efficiency was observed in the range of 40-80% in 5 min. Cationic charge density and zeta potential studies were used to investigate the mechanisms of antimicrobial efficiency of the polymers in a solution during the action against S. aureus to understand structure-activity relationships. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was also conducted for the bacterial morphology assay.
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