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Anti-idiotypic antibodies (Anti-Ids) possess the properties to mimic the structure and biological activity of an antigen, which can be utilized for preventing and monitoring hazards. In this study, Nb4Mutant6-Anti-Id, which mimics the structure and antibacterial activity of vancomycin, was designed based on phage display antibody library screening and mutagenesis technology. The affinity of Nb4Mutant6-Anti-Id for the coated antigens of Van-pAbs F(ab)2 and inactivated cells was 6.06 × 10 and 2.97 × 10 L/mol, respectively. Nb4Mutant6-Anti-Id maintained approximately 70% of its binding activity for the coated antigens that had undergone heat treatment at 65 °C, and its minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) against foodborne was 105 μg/mL. The limit of detection (LOD) of Nb4Mutant6-Anti-Id protein was 0.72 ng/mL when utilized as a "coated antigen" in a vancomycin-free indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (IC-ELISA) for detecting vancomycin, which is a highly sensitive level (<1.0 ng/mL). This study not only designed Nb4Mutant6-Anti-Id, which exhibits antibacterial activity comparable to that of vancomycin and offering potential for the environmentally friendly management of foodborne pathogens, but also has the potential to replace the vancomycin structure. This replacement enables the establishment of an antigen-free, highly sensitive IC-ELISA with good accuracy and stability for the green monitoring of vancomycin in agricultural environments and food.
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Int J Biol Macromol
September 2025
Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products, CAF, Nanjing 210042, Jiangsu Province, China; Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361000, Fujian Province, China.
Int J Biol Macromol
September 2025
School of Ethnic Medicine, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China. Electronic address:
Wound healing is often hindered by bacterial infection, oxidative stress, and bleeding. Traditional dressings cannot simultaneously regulate multiple microenvironments. To address the shortcomings of traditional dressings, this study constructed a dual-network photothermal responsive multifunctional hydrogel OBCTCu based on four natural ingredients, including Bletilla striata polysaccharide (BSP), chitosan (CS), tannic acid (TA), and Cu.
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September 2025
Key Laboratory of Textile Fiber and Products, Ministry of Education, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, 430200, China. Electronic address:
Constructing a novel antibacterial platform is of great significance for inhibiting bacterial infections. In this work, we developed a composite hydrogel (CS/PPy/PDA hydrogel) by incorporating photothermal material polypyrrole (PPy), chitosan (CS) and polydopamine (PDA) into poly acrylamide (PAAM) hydrogel network. First, CS/PPy/PDA hydrogel could capture bacteria through strong electrostatic interactions, enhancing the contact between hydrogels and bacteria.
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September 2025
School of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, PR China. Electronic address:
Conventional wound dressings primarily focus on biochemical regulation, often neglecting the potential benefits of mechanical cues in tissue regeneration. We report a Janus hydrogel (QPJ hydrogel) that synergistically integrates biochemical modulation with temperature-responsive mechanical contraction for advanced chronic wound management. The hydrogel is constructed from quaternary ammonium chitosan (QCS) and N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM), with an outer PNIPAM layer that generates a directional contractile stress >25 kPa at physiological temperature.
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September 2025
Center for Biosciences, Federal University of Pernambuco - UFPE, 50670-901, Recife, Brazil.
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Myrciaria pilosa is a medicinal species traditionally used to treat inflammation, pain and infectious diseases. Essential oils extracted from medicinal plants have recently gained prominence as adjuvants in combating microbial resistance due to their antimicrobial properties and synergistic potential when combined with conventional antibiotics.
Aim Of The Study: Investigated the chemical composition, antibacterial activity, antibiofilm effects, and antibiotic-enhancing properties of Myrciaria pilosa essential oil.