
New developments of the Avelife Institute of Nanotechnology
The Institute of Nanotechnology and Organic Products “Avelife” improves the methodology and creates modern tools and products to increase crop yields, restore soils and water bodies.
This is not some exotic bacterium from science fiction. Acinetobacter baumannii is a common microorganism that lives in soil, water, and even on skin. But in the conditions of injury, open wounds, hospitals, and war, it is one of the most dangerous enemies.
It is also called:
Acinetobacter baumannii causes:
💉 Military personnel injured in the battlefield are at extremely high risk of contracting A. baumannii. According to some studies, up to 36% of patients receive antibiotics before the pathogen is identified, which contributes to the development of resistance.
This bacterium is the king of adaptation:
And worst of all, it survives on dry surfaces for weeks. It is difficult to remove even in the sterile conditions of a hospital.
🔹 Combinations of antibiotics – for example, colistin + meropenem, but effectiveness decreases.
🔹 Phage therapy is the use of bacteriophages, but it is difficult, expensive, and unpredictable.
🔹 Antiseptics and isolation only work as a preventive measure.
🔹 New molecules are a key direction.
Scientists from the Avelife Institute of Nanotechnology and Organic Products, together with the Mechnikov Institute of Microbiology, have developed new heterocyclic compounds that demonstrate impressive results against A. baumannii.
🔹 Patents have already been filed, including at the international level;
🔹 Negotiations are underway with Ukrainian manufacturers (Yuria-Pharm, Farmak);
🔹 Preclinical testing and subsequent transition to the clinical phase are planned.
Acinetobacter baumannii is not just a bacterium. It is a challenge for medicine, pharmaceuticals, and the country’s defense capabilities. But domestic science is providing a serious answer.
🔬 If the “Iraqi horror” is a symbol of the biological threat of the 21st century, then new heterocycles from Ukrainian laboratories are a chance to stop it.
The Institute of Nanotechnology and Organic Products “Avelife” improves the methodology and creates modern tools and products to increase crop yields, restore soils and water bodies.
On June 20, 2025, the head of the Institute of Nanotechnologies and Organic Products “AVELIFE”, Timur Levda, attended a fundraising consultation meeting held at the “France” Hotel in Vinnytsia.
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