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- who: Eliconda Antaby and colleagues from the Faculty of Textile and Clothing Technology, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Mu00f6nchengladbach, Germany have published the research work: Electrospinning of Chitosan for Antibacterial Applicationsu2014Current Trends, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The presence of lipopolysaccharides containing phosphate and carboxylic groups is considered the major reason for the increased hydrophilicity and negative surface charge density of Gram-negative bacteria , giving the cell wall a highly polar character and leading to a stronger affinity for chitosan than Gram-positive bacteria, which is the main responsible factor of the bactericidal effect. The . . .
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