Enhanced antimicrobial activity of biocompatible bacterial cellulose films via dual synergistic action of curcumin and triangular silver nanoplates
Date
2022-10-13Author
Lanzagorta Garcia, Eduardo
Mojicevic, Marija
Milivojevic, Dusan
Aleksic, Ivana
Vojnovic, Sandra
Stevanovic, Milena
Murray, James
Attallah, Olivia Adly
Devine, Declan M.
Brennan Fournet, Margaret
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Curcumin and triangular silver nanoplates (TSNP)-incorporated bacterial cellulose (BC)
films present an ideal antimicrobial material for biomedical applications as they afford a complete set
of requirements, including a broad range of long-lasting potency and superior efficacy antimicrobial
activity, combined with low toxicity. Here, BC was produced by Komagataeibacter medellinensis ID13488
strain in the presence of curcumin in the production medium (2 and 10%). TSNP were incorporated in
the produced BC/curcumin films using ex situ method (21.34 ppm) and the antimicrobial activity was
evaluated against Escherichia coli ATCC95922 and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC25923 bacterial strains.
Biological activity of these natural products was assessed in cytotoxicity assay against lung fibroblasts
and in vivo using Caenorhabditis elegans and Danio rerio as model organisms. Derived films have
shown excellent antimicrobial performance with growth inhibition up to 67% for E. coli and 95% for
S. aureus. In a highly positive synergistic interaction, BC films with 10% curcumin and incorporated
TSNP have shown reduced toxicity with 80% MRC5 cells survival rate. It was shown that only
100% concentrations of film extracts induce low toxicity effect on model organisms’ development.
The combined and synergistic advanced anti-infective functionalities of the curcumin and TSNP
incorporated in BC have a high potential for development for application within the clinical setting.
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