Although a biologically nonessential element in living organisms, aluminum is notably nontoxic to eukaryotic cells and has a venerable history of medicinal use. We demonstrate that polyethylene glycol-coated γ-alumina nanoparticles (AlO-NPs) with an average size of 15 nm prepared from a commercial bulk γ-alumina (γ-AlO) the top-down sonication technique exhibit antibacterial activity that is comparable to that of AgNPs against both the Gram-negative drug-susceptible (DSPA) and multidrug-resistant (DRPA) bacteria, while the antibacterial activity of such AlO-NPs considerably surpasses that of AgNPs against both the Gram-positive methicillin-susceptible (DSSA) and methicillin-resistant (MRSA) bacteria. We also demonstrate that the DSPA bacteria sequentially exposed to AlO-NPs for 30 days show no indication of resistance development. Furthermore, such AlO-NPs can completely overcome the drug resistance developed in the conventional antibiotic ciprofloxacin-resistant and AgNP-resistant mutants without developing Al resistance.
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