Review of modified zeolites by surfactant and silver as antibacterial agents

The emergence of the bacterial resistance towards current used antibiotics and antibacterial agents trigger scientists and researchers to develop new or improved antibacterial agents. Zeolite can be used as a reservoir material of the antibacterial agents of cationic surfactant or silver ions, provi...

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Main Authors: Mad Salim, Mashitah, Nik Malek, Nik Ahmad Nizam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Akademia Baru 2017
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/80433/1/NikAhmadNizam2017_ReviewofModifiedZeolitesbySurfactant.pdf
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Summary:The emergence of the bacterial resistance towards current used antibiotics and antibacterial agents trigger scientists and researchers to develop new or improved antibacterial agents. Zeolite can be used as a reservoir material of the antibacterial agents of cationic surfactant or silver ions, providing their gradual released and resulting in a sustained antibacterial action on the infected sites topically or applying as a coating material for medical devices. These materials can be a promising candidate in pharmaceutical and biomedical applications. This paper reviewed the development of the surfactant modified zeolites and silver loaded zeolites as the antibacterial agents in terms of their advantages and setbacks as the antibacterial agents.