Silver decorated copper oxide (Ag@CuO) nanocomposite enhances ROS-mediated bacterial architecture collapse
[Display omitted] •A simple and inexpensive approach to prepare Ag@CuO nanocomposite.•Ag@CuO nanocomposite owns an excellent antibacterial efficiency rather than CuO.•Ag@CuO enhances nosocomial pathogens architecture collapse and destroyed.•Ag@CuO induces remarkable ROS generation and therefore elic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces B, Biointerfaces, 2017-07, Vol.155, p.399-407 |
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•A simple and inexpensive approach to prepare Ag@CuO nanocomposite.•Ag@CuO nanocomposite owns an excellent antibacterial efficiency rather than CuO.•Ag@CuO enhances nosocomial pathogens architecture collapse and destroyed.•Ag@CuO induces remarkable ROS generation and therefore elicits bacterial death. Ag@CuO may provide efficiency strategy for medical devices and nosocomial infection.
The increasing prevalence of hospital-acquired infection and the evolution and increasing resistance of pathogens toward antibiotics can cause serious health problems and disease-related mortality. In this study, we introduce a simple process and inexpensive method to synthesize CuO nanoparticles and silver-functionalized copper oxide (Ag@CuO) nanocomposites as well as to validate their potential antibacterial efficiency against the following three common nosocomial infection-associated bacterial pathogens: E. coli, S. enterica and S. aureus. We show that Ag@CuO significantly disturbs pathogen growth and viability compared with CuO. Further, we find that Gram-positive S. aureus is susceptible to CuO-induced cell structure damage, while Ag@CuO can induce more extensive architectural destruction and ROS generation in both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. This study indicates that Ag@CuO nanoparticles can act as a disinfection system and can be used in antibacterial applications for the future prevention of nosocomial infection in medical and/or health institutions. |
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ISSN: | 0927-7765 1873-4367 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2017.04.041 |