Synergistic Antibacterial Activity of Green Gold Nanoparticles and Tannin-Based Derivatives

BioChem Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.3390/biochem2040019
E. Oliveira, S. A. Vieira, F. A. G. da Silva, M. M. da Costa, A. Gomes, H. P. Oliveira
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The development of composites with antibacterial activity represents an important strategy to avoid side effects such as increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics. In particular, the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles avoids the use of hazardous chemical compounds and introduces the intrinsic beneficial properties of plant-derived compounds. Herein, the reduction of gold salt into metal nanoparticles was provided by the action of a cationic polymer derived from tannin (Tanfloc®). Comparative activity of antibacterial agents (pure Tanfloc and Au NPs—Tanfloc) at different concentrations were evaluated in terms of the antibiofilm activity, kill-time assays and inhibition haloes confirming the antibacterial activity of the Tanfloc that is reinforced by the incorporation of reduced gold nanoparticles, resulting in the complete elimination of S. aureus from an initial concentration of 108 CFU/mL after 120 min of reaction of Au NPs + Tanfloc solution in association with strong inhibition of the biofilm formation attributed to the Tanfloc.
绿金纳米颗粒与单宁衍生物的协同抗菌活性
开发具有抗菌活性的复合材料是避免诸如增加细菌对抗生素耐药性等副作用的重要策略。特别是,金属纳米颗粒的绿色合成避免了有害化合物的使用,并引入了植物衍生化合物固有的有益特性。在这里,金盐还原成金属纳米颗粒是由单宁衍生的阳离子聚合物(Tanfloc®)的作用提供的。通过对不同浓度的抗菌剂(纯Tanfloc和Au NPs-Tanfloc)的抗菌活性、杀伤时间和抑制晕的比较,评估了Tanfloc在不同浓度下的抗菌活性,证实了Tanfloc在加入还原金纳米颗粒后的抗菌活性。在Au NPs + Tanfloc溶液反应120分钟后,金黄色葡萄球菌的初始浓度为108 CFU/mL,完全被消灭,并强烈抑制了Tanfloc引起的生物膜形成。
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