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. 2020 Dec 9;4(5):3849–3862. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.0c01168

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Schematic of endogenous stimulus-powered antibiotic release from RFP-CaO2@PCM@Lec nanoreactors for bacterial infection therapy. (B) Endogenous stimulus-triggered release from the nanoreactors including the (a) ratio of H2O2 production to theoretical yield, (b) O2 production, and (c) Rifampin. (d) Growth curve of MRSA incubated with different materials. (C) Photographs of MRSA-infected wounds with various treatments. Reproduced from Wu et al., 2019.50 Copyright 2019 Springer Nature. (D) pH change, the release efficiency of Zn2+, and the release of antibiotic after UV light treatment for different periods of time. The optical density at 600 nm of ampicillin-resistant E. coli and MRSA after treatment with various materials. (E) Photographs of MRSA-infected wound with various treatments of (1) PBS + Light, (2) ZIF-8 + Light, (3) o-NBA@ZIF-8 + Dark, (4) o-NBA@ZIF-8 + Light, (5) RFP@ZIF-8 + Light, (6) RFP and o-NBA@ZIF-8 + Dark, (7) RFP and o-NBA@ZIF-8 + Light. (i) 0 d, (ii) 1 d, (iii) 3 d. Reproduced from Song et al., 2018.52 Copyright 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA, Weinheim.