I. N. Saraeva, D. A. Zayarny, A. A. Nastulyavichus, E. R. Tolordava, E. V. Ulturgasheva, P. V. Krikunova, S. I. Kudryashov
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摘要
我们以抗生素耐药的金黄色葡萄球菌细菌培养为例,介绍了由发射光谱接近自然阳光的 LED 灯激活的氧化锌/氧化铜薄膜的抗菌特性研究。光诱导电穿孔薄膜的抗菌特性导致半导体 n 型 ZnO 和 p 型 CuO 纳米粒子之间出现电位差,局部场强增加到 \( \sim {\kern 1pt} 1 \times {{10}^{4}}) V/cm 值,足以发生不可逆电穿孔。通过计算与核酸、细胞膜和蛋白质中的分子振动相对应的光谱峰参数,对暴露前后的拉曼光谱进行了分析。结果发现,核酸中 A、G 振荡峰消失或退化,蛋白质二级结构被破坏,酰胺 I 出现无序形式,细胞膜中的脂质链出现紊乱,革兰氏阳性微生物细胞膜中的 N-乙酰氨基甲酸和 N-乙酰氨基葡萄糖被破坏,这表明细胞壁被破坏,细胞内部结构遭到不可逆的破坏。
Photoelectric Nature of Nanocomposite ZnO/CuO Antibacterial Activity
We present the study of the antibacterial properties of ZnO/CuO films, activated by LED lamp light with an emission spectrum close to that of natural sunlight, on an example of antibiotic-resistant S. aureus bacterial culture. The antibacterial properties of films with photoinduced electroporation lead to the emergence of a potential difference between semiconductor n-type ZnO and p-type CuO nanoparticles with a local increase in field intensity to a value \( \sim {\kern 1pt} 1 \times {{10}^{4}}\) V/cm, sufficient for irreversible electroporation to occur. Exposure leads to a decrease in bacterial contamination from the value \(8 \times {{10}^{8}}\) CFU/mL to 0. Raman spectra before and after exposure were analyzed by calculating spectral peak parameters corresponding to molecular vibrations in nucleic acids, cell membranes, and proteins. The disappearance or degradation of peaks illustrating vibrations of A, G in nucleic acids, disruption of the secondary structure of proteins and the appearance of disordered forms of amide I were detected, as well as the emerging disorder of lipid chains in the membrane and the destruction of N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetylglucosamine, which are part of the gram-positive microorganisms’ cell membrane, therefore indicating the destruction of the cell wall and irreversible destruction of the internal structure of the cells.
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All topics of experimental and theoretical physics including gravitation, field theory, elementary particles and nuclei, plasma, nonlinear phenomena, condensed matter, superconductivity, superfluidity, lasers, and surfaces.