Researchers at the University of have developed a new type of microparticle that can penetrate tough bacterial biofilms. These microparticles are designed to release tiny oxygen bubbles that aid in the cleaning process.
The innovative approach offers a more efficient alternative to traditional cleaning agents like hydrogen peroxide, which often struggle with biofilm removal.
This breakthrough could have significant implications for both medical wound care and the cleaning of surgical instruments, enhancing hygiene and patient safety.
