Introduction: Kochiae Fructus has been widely used in Chinese Herbal medicine to treat various diseases. We report a rapid and eco-friendly approach for cerium oxide (CeO) nanoparticles (NPs) synthesis using the extract of medicinally important plant "Kochiae Fructus", and the synthesized NPs were named KF-CeO NPs.
Methods: Various spectroscopic approaches such as transmission electron microscope (TEM), powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), and energy-dispersive X-Ray (EDX) were used to characterize the KF-CeO NPs effectively. The antibacterial and biofilm inhibition activity of KF-CeO NPs against Gram-positive and Gram-negative multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria was determined using the serial dilution method and XTT assay. KF-CeO NPs were assessed for anticancer activity against HeLa cancer cells using an MTT assay. Cytobiocompatibility was determined in two normal cell lines (3T3 and hMSC).
Results And Discussion: The average size of the KF-CeO NPs was 11.3 ± 3.9 nm with spherical morphology. KF-CeO NPs demonstrated a greater than 95% bactericidal efficacy against MDR microorganisms. In addition, KF-CeO NPs strongly suppressed (more than 79%) the biofilms of MDR bacteria, indicating their potential for addressing antibiotic resistance issues. Compared to Kochiae Fructus extract and CH-CeO NPs, they exhibited significant cytotoxic effects (35.60% cell viability) on HeLa cancer cells. In addition, the KF-CeO NPs were shown to be highly biocompatible with hMSC and 3T3 cell lines (85.13% and 81.17% cell viability, respectively), suggesting that they may be employed in biological systems.
Conclusion: These data indicate that KF-CeO NPs synthesized using Kochiae Fructus extract are promising alternative treatments for MDR. In addition, this study will give the potential for the sustained development of biocompatible NPs with enhanced biological capabilities derived from vital pharmaceutical plants.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S379689 | DOI Listing |
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