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Zein Nanoparticles Containing Arginine-Phenylalanine-Based Surfactants: Stability, Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activity

Although cationic surfactants have a remarkable antimicrobial activity, they present an intrinsic toxicity that discourages their usage. In this work novel zein nanoparticles loaded with arginine-phenylalanine-based surfactants are presented. The nanoparticles were loaded with two single polar head...

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Autores principales: Perez, Lourdes, Hafidi, Zakaria, Pinazo, Aurora, García, Maria Teresa, Martín-Pastor, Manuel, de Sousa, Francisco Fábio Oliveira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9824401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13010200
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author Perez, Lourdes
Hafidi, Zakaria
Pinazo, Aurora
García, Maria Teresa
Martín-Pastor, Manuel
de Sousa, Francisco Fábio Oliveira
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Hafidi, Zakaria
Pinazo, Aurora
García, Maria Teresa
Martín-Pastor, Manuel
de Sousa, Francisco Fábio Oliveira
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description Although cationic surfactants have a remarkable antimicrobial activity, they present an intrinsic toxicity that discourages their usage. In this work novel zein nanoparticles loaded with arginine-phenylalanine-based surfactants are presented. The nanoparticles were loaded with two single polar head (LAM and PNHC(12)) and two with double amino acid polar head surfactants, arginine-phenylalanine (C(12)PAM, PANHC(12)). The formulations were characterized and their stability checked up to 365 days. Furthermore, the antimicrobial and hemolytic activities were investigated. Finally, NMR and molecular docking studies were carried out to elucidate the possible interaction mechanisms of surfactant-zein. The nanoparticles were obtained with satisfactory size, zeta potential and dispersibility. The surfactants containing arginine-phenylalanine residues were found to be more stable. The nanoencapsulation maintained the antimicrobial activities unaltered in comparison to the surfactants’ solutions. These results are in agreement with the NMR and docking findings, suggesting that zein interacts with the surfactants by the aromatic rings of phenylalanine. As a result, the cationic charges and part of the aliphatic chains are freely available to attack the bacteria and fungi, while not available to disrupt the cellular membranes. This approach opens new possibilities for using cationic surfactants and benefits from their extraordinary antimicrobial responses for several applications.
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spelling pubmed-98244012023-01-08 Zein Nanoparticles Containing Arginine-Phenylalanine-Based Surfactants: Stability, Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activity Perez, Lourdes Hafidi, Zakaria Pinazo, Aurora García, Maria Teresa Martín-Pastor, Manuel de Sousa, Francisco Fábio Oliveira Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Although cationic surfactants have a remarkable antimicrobial activity, they present an intrinsic toxicity that discourages their usage. In this work novel zein nanoparticles loaded with arginine-phenylalanine-based surfactants are presented. The nanoparticles were loaded with two single polar head (LAM and PNHC(12)) and two with double amino acid polar head surfactants, arginine-phenylalanine (C(12)PAM, PANHC(12)). The formulations were characterized and their stability checked up to 365 days. Furthermore, the antimicrobial and hemolytic activities were investigated. Finally, NMR and molecular docking studies were carried out to elucidate the possible interaction mechanisms of surfactant-zein. The nanoparticles were obtained with satisfactory size, zeta potential and dispersibility. The surfactants containing arginine-phenylalanine residues were found to be more stable. The nanoencapsulation maintained the antimicrobial activities unaltered in comparison to the surfactants’ solutions. These results are in agreement with the NMR and docking findings, suggesting that zein interacts with the surfactants by the aromatic rings of phenylalanine. As a result, the cationic charges and part of the aliphatic chains are freely available to attack the bacteria and fungi, while not available to disrupt the cellular membranes. This approach opens new possibilities for using cationic surfactants and benefits from their extraordinary antimicrobial responses for several applications. MDPI 2023-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9824401/ /pubmed/36616110 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13010200 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Perez, Lourdes
Hafidi, Zakaria
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García, Maria Teresa
Martín-Pastor, Manuel
de Sousa, Francisco Fábio Oliveira
Zein Nanoparticles Containing Arginine-Phenylalanine-Based Surfactants: Stability, Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activity
title Zein Nanoparticles Containing Arginine-Phenylalanine-Based Surfactants: Stability, Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activity
title_full Zein Nanoparticles Containing Arginine-Phenylalanine-Based Surfactants: Stability, Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activity
title_fullStr Zein Nanoparticles Containing Arginine-Phenylalanine-Based Surfactants: Stability, Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activity
title_full_unstemmed Zein Nanoparticles Containing Arginine-Phenylalanine-Based Surfactants: Stability, Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activity
title_short Zein Nanoparticles Containing Arginine-Phenylalanine-Based Surfactants: Stability, Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activity
title_sort zein nanoparticles containing arginine-phenylalanine-based surfactants: stability, antimicrobial and hemolytic activity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9824401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13010200
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