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Silver nanoparticle antimicrobial activity explained by membrane rupture and reactive oxygen generation

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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
卷 14, 期 4, 页码 477-485

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10311-016-0583-1

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Silver nanoparticle; Thermal co-reduction approach; Antimicrobial; Mechanism of action; Ecotoxicology

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  1. Department of Biotechnology (DBT, India) [BT/PR10414/PFN/20/961/2014]

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Silver nanoparticles are widely used as antimicrobial compounds based on empirical observations. However, there is few knowledge on the mechanism ruling the antimicrobial activity and toxicity of Ag nanoparticles. Here, we investigated this mechanism. Nano-Ag was synthesised by thermal co-reduction. Mutagenicity analysis was performed using Salmonella typhimurium histidine auxotrophic strains TA 98 and TA 100 at nano-silver concentrations of 100 to 500 A mu g per plate. Dose-dependent analysis for reactive oxygen species generation has been performed using 2,7-dichlorofluorescein diacetate dye. Membrane integrity has been analyzed at 260 nm, before and after treatment. We also used scanning electron microscopy, membrane permeabilization test, and superoxide formation determinations. Results show that the average particle size of Ag nanoparticle is 60.4 +/- 3.8 nm. The minimum inhibitory concentration of Ag nanoparticles for E.coli is 30 A mu g/mL; the minimum bactericidal concentration is 40 A mu g/mL. Ames mutagenicity tests showed negative results, which may be explained by the antimicrobial activity of nano-silver. Bacterial inner wall were indeed ruptured, and cytoplasmic content was released after 5 min of treatment in a dose-dependent manner. We thus propose that reactive oxygen generation and alteration of membrane integrity and permeability are the major mechanism of antimicrobial activity of nano-silver.

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