Exploration of robust antiseptics with antibiofilm performance and long-term antimicrobial activity is of great significance to effectively destroy foodborne pathogenic bacteria. Herein, a silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) /carbon dots (CDs) nanocomposite (Ag@CDs) was constructed by the reaction of Ag with CDs, which has strong antibacterial ability, and mighty biofilm inhibition and destruction ability toward E. coli and S. aureus. Notably, low concentration of Ag@CDs (40.0 and 80.0 μg/mL) could ablate 86.11 % E. coli and 75.86 % S. aureus biomass of mature biofilm. To our knowledge, this is the first bactericide with powerful biofilm destruction activity. In addition, Ag@CDs exhibited long-term (30 d) antibacterial effect on the substrates of plastic, cotton, gauze, and glass. Ag@CDs was evenly dispersed into the matrix of chitosan (CS)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to fabricate well-blended food packaging films. Among which, the 3 % Ag-CP film exhibited improved mechanical performance, excellent UV-Vis light blocking ability, and intensive antimicrobial activity. Despite seven days of storage, 3 % Ag-CP still could preserve the freshness and safety of the pork and shrimp, certifying it extends the storage life of packaged foods.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.137744 | DOI Listing |
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