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Considerable Variation of Antibacterial Activity of Cu Nanoparticles Suspensions Depending on the Storage Time, Dispersive Medium, and Particle Sizes

Suspensions of Cu nanoparticles are promising for creating the new class of alternative antimicrobial products. In this study we examined copper nanoparticles of various sizes obtained by the method of wire electric explosion: nanopowder average size 50 nm (Cu 50) and 100 nm (Cu 100). The paper pres...

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Autores principales: Zakharova, Olga V., Godymchuk, Anna Yu., Gusev, Alexander A., Gulchenko, Svyatoslav I., Vasyukova, Inna A., Kuznetsov, Denis V.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4538334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26339611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/412530
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author Zakharova, Olga V.
Godymchuk, Anna Yu.
Gusev, Alexander A.
Gulchenko, Svyatoslav I.
Vasyukova, Inna A.
Kuznetsov, Denis V.
author_facet Zakharova, Olga V.
Godymchuk, Anna Yu.
Gusev, Alexander A.
Gulchenko, Svyatoslav I.
Vasyukova, Inna A.
Kuznetsov, Denis V.
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description Suspensions of Cu nanoparticles are promising for creating the new class of alternative antimicrobial products. In this study we examined copper nanoparticles of various sizes obtained by the method of wire electric explosion: nanopowder average size 50 nm (Cu 50) and 100 nm (Cu 100). The paper presents the complex study of the influence of physicochemical properties such as particle size and concentration of the freshly prepared and 24-hour suspensions of Cu nanoparticles in distilled water and physiological solution upon their toxicity to bacteria E. coli M-17. Ionic solution of Cu(2+) and sodium dichloroisocyanurate was used for comparison study. It has been shown that decrease in the nanoparticle size leads to changes in the correlation between toxicity and concentration as toxicity peaks are observed at low concentrations (0.0001⋯0.01 mg/L). It has been observed that antibacterial properties of Cu 50 nanoparticle suspensions are ceased after 24-hour storage, while for Cu 100 suspensions no correlation between antibacterial properties and storage time has been noted. Cu 100 nanoparticle suspensions at 10 mg/L concentration display higher toxicity at substituting physiological solution for water than Cu 50 suspensions. Dependence of the toxicity on the mean particle aggregates size in suspension was not revealed.
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spelling pubmed-45383342015-09-03 Considerable Variation of Antibacterial Activity of Cu Nanoparticles Suspensions Depending on the Storage Time, Dispersive Medium, and Particle Sizes Zakharova, Olga V. Godymchuk, Anna Yu. Gusev, Alexander A. Gulchenko, Svyatoslav I. Vasyukova, Inna A. Kuznetsov, Denis V. Biomed Res Int Research Article Suspensions of Cu nanoparticles are promising for creating the new class of alternative antimicrobial products. In this study we examined copper nanoparticles of various sizes obtained by the method of wire electric explosion: nanopowder average size 50 nm (Cu 50) and 100 nm (Cu 100). The paper presents the complex study of the influence of physicochemical properties such as particle size and concentration of the freshly prepared and 24-hour suspensions of Cu nanoparticles in distilled water and physiological solution upon their toxicity to bacteria E. coli M-17. Ionic solution of Cu(2+) and sodium dichloroisocyanurate was used for comparison study. It has been shown that decrease in the nanoparticle size leads to changes in the correlation between toxicity and concentration as toxicity peaks are observed at low concentrations (0.0001⋯0.01 mg/L). It has been observed that antibacterial properties of Cu 50 nanoparticle suspensions are ceased after 24-hour storage, while for Cu 100 suspensions no correlation between antibacterial properties and storage time has been noted. Cu 100 nanoparticle suspensions at 10 mg/L concentration display higher toxicity at substituting physiological solution for water than Cu 50 suspensions. Dependence of the toxicity on the mean particle aggregates size in suspension was not revealed. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4538334/ /pubmed/26339611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/412530 Text en Copyright © 2015 Olga V. Zakharova et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zakharova, Olga V.
Godymchuk, Anna Yu.
Gusev, Alexander A.
Gulchenko, Svyatoslav I.
Vasyukova, Inna A.
Kuznetsov, Denis V.
Considerable Variation of Antibacterial Activity of Cu Nanoparticles Suspensions Depending on the Storage Time, Dispersive Medium, and Particle Sizes
title Considerable Variation of Antibacterial Activity of Cu Nanoparticles Suspensions Depending on the Storage Time, Dispersive Medium, and Particle Sizes
title_full Considerable Variation of Antibacterial Activity of Cu Nanoparticles Suspensions Depending on the Storage Time, Dispersive Medium, and Particle Sizes
title_fullStr Considerable Variation of Antibacterial Activity of Cu Nanoparticles Suspensions Depending on the Storage Time, Dispersive Medium, and Particle Sizes
title_full_unstemmed Considerable Variation of Antibacterial Activity of Cu Nanoparticles Suspensions Depending on the Storage Time, Dispersive Medium, and Particle Sizes
title_short Considerable Variation of Antibacterial Activity of Cu Nanoparticles Suspensions Depending on the Storage Time, Dispersive Medium, and Particle Sizes
title_sort considerable variation of antibacterial activity of cu nanoparticles suspensions depending on the storage time, dispersive medium, and particle sizes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4538334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26339611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/412530
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