Nanotechnology used in the destruction of bacteria

Nanoparticles of biodegradable plastic killer signed IBM are able to attack to destroy the cell membranes of the most powerful bacteria resistant to treatment.

The working group led by James Hedrick Big Blue has created nanoparticles that can attack and destroy those pathogens that are able to withstand even the strongest antibiotics.

The nanoparticles are created from a biodegradable plastic and electrically charged with charge opposite to the wall of the bacterium, in this way can affect the cell membrane by deleting it. The other cellular components of the bacteria and the nanoparticles are then removed naturally by the body.


IBM has already brought good results with experiments on animals, killing the ultra-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus, and is now ready to begin human trials.