Literature DB >> 35021342

Green Synthesis of an Alginate-Coated Silver Nanoparticle Shows High Antifungal Activity by Enhancing Its Cell Membrane Penetrating Ability.

Shunyu Xiang1,2, Xiaozhou Ma3,2, Huan Shi1, Ting Ma1, Cuiling Tian1, Ya Chen1, Haitao Chen4, Xue Chen1, Ke Luo1, Lin Cai1, Daibin Wang4, Yang Xue1, Jin Huang3,2, Xianchao Sun1,2.   

Abstract

As a kind of promising nanopesticide, in contrast to traditional synthesis strategies, the application of a polysaccharide in silver nanoparticle preparation can improve its stability and avoid the usage of harmful substances. In this work, a two-step strategy for synthesizing silver nanoparticles (A-AgNPs) from aldehyde-modified sodium alginate (ASA) was introduced. The size of the A-AgNPs synthesized can be controlled from 6 to 40 nm with a high dispersibility in water. Furthermore, compared to naked AgNPs (n-AgNPs), the A-AgNPs showed improved broad-spectrum antimicroorganism activity. We found that the A-AgNPs mainly exerted their antifungal activity through the changing of cell membrane permeability and affecting the soluble protein synthesis, destruction of DNA structure, and inhibition of DNA replication. Meanwhile, the A-AgNPs showed no inhibition of rice and N. benthamiana seed germination. Considering its high biocompatibility and the highly efficient antimicroorganism activity, A-AgNPs can be potentially applied in plant protection science research.

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Keywords:  aldehyde-based sodium alginate; antifungal; antifungal mechanism; green synthesis; silver nanoparticles

Year:  2019        PMID: 35021342     DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.9b00590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Bio Mater        ISSN: 2576-6422


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2.  In vitro coronal protein signatures and biological impact of silver nanoparticles synthesized with different natural polymers as capping agents.

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Authors:  Li Jin; Fan Xiao-Lin; Zhu Yin-Ling; Rao Gang-Shun; Chen Ri-Sheng; Duan Ting-Ting
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