Light, copper, action : visible-light illumination enhances bactericidal activity of copper particles
Aline L. Schio, Michele S. de Lima, Rafaele Frassini, Fernando Joel Scariot, Felipe Cemin, Mariana A. Elois, Fernando Alvarez, Alexandre F. Michels, Gislaine Fongaro, Mariana Roesch-Ely, Carlos A. Figueroa
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Agradecimentos: This work was financially possible due to the following project and company: Human Resources in Strategic Areas (CNPq #400912/2019–8) and Plasmar Tecnologia Ltda. The authors would like to thank the Epipolé Research Group-Antiviral Division. A.L.S. and C.A.F. are CNPq fellows. Also,...
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Agradecimentos: This work was financially possible due to the following project and company: Human Resources in Strategic Areas (CNPq #400912/2019–8) and Plasmar Tecnologia Ltda. The authors would like to thank the Epipolé Research Group-Antiviral Division. A.L.S. and C.A.F. are CNPq fellows. Also, the authors are grateful to UCS, CNPq (#308567/2018-8 and #161425/2020-8), FAPERGS (#19/2551-0000656-0 and 19/2551-0002288-3), and Plasmar Tecnologia Ltda. (#1408-25.51/14-6)
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Abstract: Bacteria are an old concern to human health, as they are responsible for nosocomial infections, and the number of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms keeps growing. Copper is known for its intrinsic biocidal properties, and therefore, it is a promising material to combat infections when...
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Abstract: Bacteria are an old concern to human health, as they are responsible for nosocomial infections, and the number of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms keeps growing. Copper is known for its intrinsic biocidal properties, and therefore, it is a promising material to combat infections when added to surfaces. However, its biocidal properties in the presence of light illumination have not been fully explored, especially regarding the use of microsized particles since nanoparticles have taken over all fields of research and subjugated microparticles despite them being abundant and less expensive. Thus, the present work studied the bactericidal properties of metallic copper particles, in microscale (CuMPs) and nanoscale (CuNPs), in the absence of light and under white LED light illumination. The minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of CuMPs against Staphylococcus aureus that achieved a 6-log reduction was 5.0 and 2.5 mg mL(-1) for assays conducted in the absence of light and under light illumination, respectively. Similar behavior was observed against Escherichia coli. The bactericidal activity under illumination provided a percentage increase in log reduction values of 65.2% for S. aureus and 166.7% for E. coli when compared to the assays under dark. This assay reproduced the testing CuNPs, which showed superior bactericidal activity since the concentration of 2.5 mg mL(-1) promoted a 6-log reduction of both bacteria even under dark. Its superior bactericidal activity, which overcame the effect of illumination, was expected once the nanoscale facilitated the interaction of copper within the surface of bacteria. The results from MBC were supported by fluorescence microscopy and atomic absorption spectroscopy. Therefore, CuMPs and CuNPs proved to have size- and dose-dependent biocidal activity. However, we have shown that CuMPs photoactivity is competitive compared to that of CuNPs, allowing their application as a self-cleaning material for disinfection processes assisted by conventional light sources without additives to contain the spread of pathogens
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CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ
308567/2018-8; 400912/2019–8; 161425/2020-8
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL - FAPERGS
19/2551-0000656-0; 19/2551-0002288-3
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Light, copper, action : visible-light illumination enhances bactericidal activity of copper particles
Aline L. Schio, Michele S. de Lima, Rafaele Frassini, Fernando Joel Scariot, Felipe Cemin, Mariana A. Elois, Fernando Alvarez, Alexandre F. Michels, Gislaine Fongaro, Mariana Roesch-Ely, Carlos A. Figueroa
Light, copper, action : visible-light illumination enhances bactericidal activity of copper particles
Aline L. Schio, Michele S. de Lima, Rafaele Frassini, Fernando Joel Scariot, Felipe Cemin, Mariana A. Elois, Fernando Alvarez, Alexandre F. Michels, Gislaine Fongaro, Mariana Roesch-Ely, Carlos A. Figueroa
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ACS biomaterials science & engineering (Fonte avulsa) |