New research from KAIST has clarified how graphene oxide’s antibacterial properties work, revealing it selectively attacks harmful bacteria by targeting a specific lipid found in their membranes. This mechanism explains the success of graphene-based hygiene products and offers a novel approach to combating antibiotic resistance by physically disrupting bacterial structures.
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Millions of graphene toothbrushes sold worldwide: Scientists reveal why people are buying them
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- April 30, 2026
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