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Antibacterial activity of nitric oxide releasing silver nanoparticles
[摘要] Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are well known potent antimicrobial agents. Similarly, the free radical nitric oxide (NO) has important antibacterial activity, and due to its instability, the combination of NO and nanomaterials has been applied in several biomedical applications. The aim of this work was to synthesize, characterize and evaluate the antibacterial activity of a new NO-releasing AgNPs. Herein, AgNPs were synthesized by the reduction of silver ions (Ag+) by catechin, a natural polyphenol and potent antioxidant agent, derived from green tea extract. Catechin acts as a reducing agent and as a capping molecule on the surface of AgNPs, minimizing particle agglomeration. The as-synthesized nanoparticles were characterized by different techniques. The results showed the formation of AgNPs with average hydrodynamic size of 44 nm, polydispersity index of 0.21, and zeta potential of -35.9 mV. X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy revealed the presence of the AgNP core and cathecin as capping agent. The low molecular weight mercaptosuccinic acid (MSA), which contain free thiol group, was added on the surface of catechin-AgNPs, leading to the formation of MSA-catechin-AgNPs (the NO precursor nanoparticle). Free thiol groups of MSA-catechin-AgNPs were nitrosated leading to the formation of S-nitroso-mercaptosuccinic acid (S-nitroso-MSA), the NO donor. The amount of 342 ± 16 μmol of NO was released per gram of S-nitroso-MSA-catechin-AgNPs. The antibacterial activities of catechin-AgNPs, MSA-catechin-AgNPs, and S-nitroso-MSA-catechin-AgNPs were evaluated towards different resistant bacterial strains. The results demonstrated an enhanced antibacterial activity of the NO-releasing AgNP. For instance, the minimal inhibitory concentration values for Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 27853) incubated with AgNPs-catechin, AgNPs-catechin-MSA, and AgNPs-catechin-S-nitroso-MSA were found to be 62, 125 and 3 μg/mL, respectively. While in the case of Klebsiella pneumoniae (ATCC 700603) the minimum bactericidal concentration values for treatments with AgNPs-catechin, AgNPs-catechin-MSA, and AgNPs-catechin-S-nitroso-MSA were found to be 1000, 500, and 125 μg/mL, respectively. The antibacterial actions of the NO-releasing nanoparticle were superior in comparison with the antibacterial effects of AgNPs, in most of the tested antibiotic resistant bacteria strains. These results highlight the promising uses of NO-releasing AgNPs against resistant bacteria in several biomedical applications.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] Center of Natural and Human Sciences, Universidade Federal Do ABC, Santo André; SP, Brazil^1;Exact and Earth Sciences Department, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Diadema; SP, Brazil^2;Chemical Engineering Department, Universidad de la Frontera, Temuco, Chile^3;Tropical Disease Lab, Institute of Biology, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, SO, Brazil^4;Institute of Chemistry, Biological Chemistry Laboratory, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, SP, Brazil^5;LNNano (CNPEM), Campinas; SP, Brazil^6
[效力级别] 医药卫生 [学科分类] 
[关键词] Anti-bacterial activity;Antibiotic-resistant bacteria;Biomedical applications;Minimal inhibitory concentration;Minimum bactericidal concentrations;Particle agglomerations;Pseudomonas aeruginosa;Silver nanoparticles (AgNps) [时效性] 
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