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Biosynthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles induced by fungal proteins and its application in different biological activities.
Othman, Abdelmageed M; Elsayed, Maysa A; Al-Balakocy, Naser G; Hassan, Mohamed M; Elshafei, Ali M.
Afiliação
  • Othman AM; Microbial Chemistry Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Division, National Research Centre, 33 El Bohouth St., Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt. othmanam_nrc@yahoo.com.
  • Elsayed MA; Microbial Chemistry Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Division, National Research Centre, 33 El Bohouth St., Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt.
  • Al-Balakocy NG; Protein and Manmade Fibers Department, Textile Research Division, National Research Centre, 33 El Bohouth St., Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt.
  • Hassan MM; Microbial Chemistry Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Division, National Research Centre, 33 El Bohouth St., Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt.
  • Elshafei AM; Microbial Chemistry Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Division, National Research Centre, 33 El Bohouth St., Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt.
J Genet Eng Biotechnol ; 17(1): 8, 2019 Nov 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31673864
BACKGROUND: The present study aims to apply an efficient eco-friendly and inexpensive process for green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) through the mediation of fungal proteins from Aspergillus fumigatus DSM819, characterization, and its application as antimicrobial finishing agent in textile fabrics against some infectious microorganisms. RESULTS: Optimum conditions for AgNP biosynthesis could be achieved by means of using 60% (v/v) of cell-free filtrate (CFF) and 1.5 mM of AgNO3 at pH 10.0 after 90 min. The obtained AgNPs were of spherical shape with 90% of distribution below than 84.4 nm. The biosynthesized AgNPs exerted an antimicrobial activity against the studied pathogenic microorganisms (E. coli, B. mycoides, and C. albicans). In addition, IC50 values against in vitro tumor cell lines were found to be 31.1, 45.4, 40.9, and 33.5 µg/ml for HCT116, A549, MCF7, and PC3, respectively. Even with a very low concentration (0.25%), the treated PET/C fabrics by AgNPs exerted an antimicrobial activity against E. coli, B. mycoides, and C. albicans to give inhibition zone diameter of 15, 15, and 16 mm, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The green biosynthesis approach applied in this study is a non-toxic alternative to the traditional chemical and physical methods, and would be appropriate for biological large-scale production and prospective treatments.
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