Abstract
Phototherapeutic antimicrobials, including photodynamic and photothermal antimicrobials, are considered effective alternatives for antibiotic strategy due to their broad-spectrum antibacterial activity and low risk of resistance. Here, a 4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY) derivative containing triphenylamine groups was co-assembled with Pluronic F-127 (F-127) to form nanoparticles (BICF NPs). BICF NPs have excellent photodynamic and photothermal properties and are demonstrated to be effective in inhibiting and disrupting bacterial biofilms, thereby promoting the healing of subcutaneous abscesses. This work provides a new avenue for antibiotic replacement therapy.
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