| Literature DB >> 31158421 |
Silvania Siqueira Nogueira1, Alyne R de Araujo-Nobre1, Ana Carolina Mafud2, Maria Adelaide Guimarães1, Michel Muálem Moraes Alves3, Alexandra Plácido4, Fernando Aécio Amorim Carvalho3, Daniel Dias Rufino Arcanjo5, Yvonne Mascarenhas2, Fernanda Guilhelmelli Costa6, Patrícia Albuquerque7, Peter Eaton8, José Roberto de Souza de Almeida Leite9, Durcilene Alves da Silva1, Vinicius Saura Cardoso10.
Abstract
In synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), the composition of the stabilizer used can be closely related to the effectiveness of the synthesis and to the shape of the final nanoparticles. Recently, the use of collagen as an effective nanoparticle stabilization agent was reported. In this work, synthesis of silver nanoparticles using mixed capping agents is reported. The capping agents used were cashew gum-hydrolyzed collagen; kappa carrageenan-hydrolyzed collagen, and agar-hydrolyzed collagen. We evaluated antibacterial action against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as antifungal activity and cytotoxicity. Homogenized mixtures of collagen and aqueous cashew gum, carrageenan or agar respectively were used to produce the nanoparticles AgNPcolCashew, AgNPcolCarr and AgNPcolAgar. AgNP characterization was performed using Uv-vis, XRD, TEM and DLS and the biological activities were assayed using MIC and MBC analyses for both antibacterial and antifungal application. Results showed that the AgNPcollcar sample showed the strongest bacterial inhibition with MIC values of 62.5 and 31.25 μM/mL Ag against E. coli and P. aeruginosa respectively. Interestingly, AgNPcollAgar also presented the lowest cytotoxicity when compared with other AgNPs and AgNO3.Entities:
Keywords: Biological application; Collagen; Natural polymers; Silver nanoparticles
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31158421 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.05.214
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953