Publications by authors named "Wanxin Liang"

The emergence of antibiotic resistance has brought a significant burden to public health. Here, we designed and synthesized a series of cannabidiol derivatives by biomimicking the structure and function of cationic antibacterial peptides. This is the first report on the design of cannabidiol derivatives as broad-spectrum antibacterial agents.

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Multidrug-resistant bacteria infections pose an increasingly serious threat to human health, and the development of antimicrobials is far from meeting the clinical demand. It is urgent to discover and develop novel antibiotics to combat bacterial resistance. Currently, the development of membrane active antimicrobial agents is an attractive strategy to cope with antimicrobial resistance issues.

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Antibiotic resistance is emerging as a "global public health concern". To address the growing epidemic of multidrug-resistant pathogens, the development of novel antimicrobials is urgently needed. In this study, by biomimicking cationic antibacterial peptides, we designed and synthesized a series of new membrane-active nonivamide and capsaicin derivatives as peptidomimetic antimicrobials.

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Due to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance and the lack of new antibacterial agents, it has become urgent to discover and develop new antibacterial agents against multidrug-resistant pathogens. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) serve as the first line of defense for the host. In this work, we have designed, synthesized, and biologically evaluated a series of phenyl sulfide derivatives by biomimicking the structural features and biological functions of AMPs.

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