Akanksha Gautam, Himanki Dabral, Awantika Singh, Sourabh Tyagi, Nipanshi Tyagi, Diksha Srivastava, Hemant R. Kushwaha and Anu Singh
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摘要
抗菌药耐药性(AMR)是一个在全球范围内日益突出的问题,它使人们患病时间延长,死亡率上升。同样,细菌通过开发各种机制来应对现有的抗生素,从而产生了多重耐药性(MDR),因此有必要开发新的抗菌剂和抑菌剂。生物相容性纳米材料,如石墨烯及其衍生物、氧化石墨烯(GO)和负载金属/金属氧化物纳米颗粒的还原氧化石墨烯(rGO),已被探索用作潜在的抗菌剂。据观察,与纯金属纳米粒子相比,GO/rGO 和金属/金属氧化物纳米粒子的纳米复合材料可以合成毒性更低、更稳定、尺寸可控、分布均匀、成本效益更高的纳米材料。对这些纳米复合材料进行的抗菌研究表明,它们作为抗菌剂和抑菌剂具有相当大的潜力,但抗菌作用机制及其细胞毒性等问题仍有待详细探讨。本综述重点分析了石墨烯基金属和金属氧化物纳米粒子作为潜在的抗 AMR 和 MDR 的抗菌剂。
Graphene-based metal/metal oxide nanocomposites as potential antibacterial agents: a mini-review
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a rising issue worldwide, which is increasing prolonged illness and mortality rates in the population. Similarly, bacteria have generated multidrug resistance (MDR) by developing various mechanisms to cope with existing antibiotics and therefore, there is a need to develop new antibacterial and antimicrobial agents. Biocompatible nanomaterials like graphene and its derivatives, graphene oxide (GO), and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) loaded with metal/metal oxide nanoparticles have been explored as potential antibacterial agents. It is observed that nanocomposites of GO/rGO and metal/metal oxide nanoparticles can result in the synthesis of less toxic, more stable, controlled size, uniformly distributed, and cost-effective nanomaterials compared to pure metal nanoparticles. Antibacterial studies of these nanocomposites show their considerable potential as antibacterial and antimicrobial agents, however, issues like the mechanism of antimicrobial action and their cytotoxicity need to be explored in detail. This review highlights a comparative analysis of graphene-based metal and metal oxide nanoparticles as potential antibacterial agents against AMR and MDR.
期刊介绍:
Biomaterials Science is an international high impact journal exploring the science of biomaterials and their translation towards clinical use. Its scope encompasses new concepts in biomaterials design, studies into the interaction of biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions.