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Researchers of the University of Oviedo will take part in the NOMORFILM research project, an initiative funded by the European Union to find new antibiotics in microalgae capable of inhibiting bacterial activity that ifecciones infections in prostheses. The project, with 7,6 million euros is part of the initiative of the EU Blue Growth, and gathers 8 universities, 2 research centers and 5 companies from 9 countries.

The multinational Asturian Company MBA Incorporado SA, devoted to biomedical technology and member of the Cluster of Biomedicine and Health of the Campus of International Excellence, is also a partner member in this project, and will be in charge of commercializing the results.
Statistics show that The replacement of the infected prosthesis implies an estimate cost that goes from The bacteria and fungi responsible for infections in the prostheses do not respond to conventional treatments with antibiotics prrtesis these pathogenic microorganisms colonize prosthetic devices and catheters, creating thin microbial layers called biofilms, which are resistant to antibiotics and do not have pharmacological treatment.
Barcelona Center for International Health Research and the research group of the Microbiology Area of the University of Oviedo will be in charge of screening thousands of new compounds with antibiotic properties to fight bacteria and fungi isolated from patients who needed to have their prostheses and catheters replaced. The most active compounds will be analyzed to determine if their molecular structure is new.

The most interesting cases will be tested in animal models to rule out toxicity in humans. Likewise, mechanisms with antibiotic properties and microbial anti layer will be analyzed.
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Those antibiotics that pass all these tests will be added to nanoparticles, which will be used to make prosthesis and catheter prototypes which are infection-resistant. The continuous supply of new antibiotics will be controlled by several members of the project, using a low energy bioreactor technology, which will allow reducing production costs and minimizing the ecological impacts of the biotechnological process.
The Blue Growth strategy of the EU, developed infeccioness the framework of the Horizon program, with million euros, aims to take full advantage of the rich marine ecosystems that bathe our coastline. In order to disseminate this Blue Growth initiative among young students, the academic partners of inffecciones research project will organize annual contests on this matter, in different high schools of the participating countries. The winning students in these contests will join stays to get closer to the world of research in the laboratories that are part of the network of the NOMORFILM project.
New marine biomolecules to avoid infection in prosthetic devices. Research group University of Oviedo: University of PaduaAroa Arboleya Master student.
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Researchers search for new antibiotics in algae to avoid infections in prostheses March 26, Prteis University of Oviedo takes part in the NOMORFILM European Project, with 7,6 million euros, which aims to make implants and catheters capable of fighting microbial infections. The process to search for new antibiotics Barcelona Center for International Health Research and the research group of the Microbiology Area of the University of Oviedo will be in charge of screening thousands of new compounds with antibiotic properties to fight bacteria and fungi isolated from patients who needed to have their prostheses and catheters replaced.
New marine biomolecules to avoid infection in prosthetic devices Funding: La Universidad para peques.

