Antimicrobial Effects of Nanostructured Rare-Earth-Based Orthovanadates.
Curr Microbiol
; 79(9): 254, 2022 Jul 14.
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ABSTRACT
The search for novel antimicrobial agents is of huge importance. Nanomaterials can come to the rescue in this case. The aim of this study was to assess the cytotoxicity and antimicrobial effects of rare-earth-based orthovanadate nanoparticles. The cytotoxicity against host cells and antimicrobial activity of LaVO4Eu3+ and GdVO4Eu3+ nanoparticles were analyzed. Effects of nanomaterials on fibroblasts were assessed by MTT, neutral red uptake and scratch assays. The antimicrobial effects were evaluated by the micro-dilution method estimating the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of nanoparticles against various strains of microorganisms, DNA cleavage and biofilm inhibition. GdVO4Eu3+ nanoparticles were found to be less toxic against eukaryotic cells compared with LaVO4Eu3+. Both nanoparticles exhibited antimicrobial activity and the highest MIC values were 64 mg/L for E. hirae, E. faecalis and S. aureus shown by GdVO4Eu3+ nanoparticles. Nanoparticles demonstrated good DNA cleavage activity and induction of double-strand breaks in supercoiled plasmid DNA even at the lowest concentrations used. Both nanoparticles showed the biofilm inhibition activity against S. aureus at 500 mg/L and reduced the microbial cell viability. Taken the results of host toxicity and antimicrobial activity studies, it can be assumed that GdVO4Eu3+ nanoparticles are more promising antibacterial agents compared with LaVO4Eu3+ nanoparticles.
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Nanoestructuras
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Antiinfecciosos
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Curr Microbiol
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2022
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Turquía