Investigation of ellagic acid rich-berry extracts directed silver nanoparticles synthesis and their antimicrobial properties with potential mechanisms towards Enterococcus faecalis and Candida albicans
Autor: | Ayse Demirbas, Sezer Demirbuga, Semiha Ekrikaya, Nilay Ildiz, Ismail Ocsoy, Cagla Celik, Ebubekir Yilmaz |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Silver
Metal Nanoparticles Bioengineering Microbial Sensitivity Tests Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Enterococcus faecalis Silver nanoparticle chemistry.chemical_compound Anti-Infective Agents Ellagic Acid Candida albicans Spectroscopy Fourier Transform Infrared Humans Rubus fruticosus Root Canal Irrigants biology Plant Extracts General Medicine biology.organism_classification Antimicrobial Corpus albicans Blowing a raspberry chemistry Fruit Biotechnology Nuclear chemistry Ellagic acid |
Popis: | The essential goals of this present study are to elucidate the formation mechanism of ellagic acid rich-blackberry, BBE, (Rubus fruticosus L.) and raspberry, RBE, (Rubus idaeus L.) extracts directed silver nanoparticles and to investigate thier antimicrobial properties towards model dental pathogens E. faecalis and C. albicans compared to BBE, RBE, NaOCl, CHX and EDTA. Both %5 w/w of BBE and RBE reacted with 5 mM Ag+ ions at room temperature (25 degrees C) under mild-stirring, the formation of BBE and RBE directed b@Ag NP and r@Ag NP was monitored over time by using an Uv-vis spectrophotometer. Both b@Ag and r@Ag NPs were also complementarily characterized with SEM and FT-IR. In terms of the antimicrobial studies, b@Ag NP, r@Ag NP, %5 BBE and RBE, 5 mM AgNO3, %5 NaOCl, %1,5 CHX and %15 EDTA were separately incubated with E. faecalis and C. albicans suspensions. The results were evaluated with student t-test using GraphPad Prism 8.0.1 statistical software (P < 0.05). While formation of b@Ag NP was confirmed with characteristic absorbance at similar to 435 nm in 20 mM (min) of incubation, r@Ag NP did not give absorbance till 80 mM owing to concentration of ellagic acid acted as a reducing and stabilizng agent for formation of the Ag NPs. Intrestingly, 50 ppm r@Ag NP inactivated similar to 89% and similar to 99% of E. faecalis and C. albicans cell, respectively, similar to 25% and similar to 40% cell inactivations for E. faecalis and C. albicans were observed respectively with 50 ppm b@Ag NP. We showed that 50 ppm r@Ag NP has effective antimicrobial property as much as mostly used %5 NaOCl and %1,5 CHX solutions. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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