Objectives: The synthesis of nanoparticles using microorganisms and their metabolites is of increasing interest because they are potential producers of biocompatible and environmental friendly nanoparticles. Their nanoparticles can serve as potent alternatives to antibiotics against multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria. The antibacterial potential of spp. metabolites, their silver nanoparticles (SNPs), and some antibiotics against MDR spp. was evaluated.
Materials And Methods: The antimicrobial potential of metabolites and SNPs biosynthesized from spp. was characterized, the effect of physicochemical parameters on SNP biosynthesis, the antimicrobial activity of the SNPs, and combination of SNPs and antibiotics against MDR strains were evaluated.
Results: The bioactive metabolites of the spp. exhibited varied antimicrobial potential against the tested MDR Salmonella spp. The metabolites were able to bioreduce silver nitrate (AgNO) to Ag+ for SNP biosynthesis. Change in color from whitish to darkish brown and a surface plasma resonance peak of 600-800 nm were observed. The SNPs were aggregated, rods, and crystalline in shape and their sizes were 15 μm, 16 μm, and 13 μm. Carboxylic acid, amino acid, alcohol, esters, and aldehydes were the functional groups found in the biosynthesized SNPs. The antibacterial activity of BAC1-SNPs, BAC7-SNPs, and BAC20-SNPs against MDR Staphylococcus aureus 9 (MDRSA9) and MDRSA18 was 6.0-22 mm and 11-20 mm. SNPs biosynthesized at pH 7 and 10 mM AgNO had the highest antagonistic activity. Combination of SNPs and antibiotics exhibited the best antagonistic potential.
Conclusion: The metabolites and SNPs from spp. exhibited antagonistic effects against MDR spp. The combined SNPs and antibiotics had better antimicrobial activity.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjps.galenos.2019.46548 | DOI Listing |
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