Kukushkina Ekaterina A, Hossain Syed Imdadul, Sportelli Maria Chiara, Ditaranto Nicoletta, Picca Rosaria Anna, Cioffi Nicola
Chemistry Department, University of Bari Aldo Moro, via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, Italy.
CSGI (Center for Colloid and Surface Science), Chemistry Department, University of Bari, via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, Italy.
Nanomaterials (Basel). 2021 Jun 27;11(7):1687. doi: 10.3390/nano11071687.
The emerging problem of the antibiotic resistance development and the consequences that the health, food and other sectors face stimulate researchers to find safe and effective alternative methods to fight antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and biofilm formation. One of the most promising and efficient groups of materials known for robust antimicrobial performance is noble metal nanoparticles. Notably, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been already widely investigated and applied as antimicrobial agents. However, it has been proposed to create synergistic composites, because pathogens can find their way to develop resistance against metal nanophases; therefore, it could be important to strengthen and secure their antipathogen potency. These complex materials are comprised of individual components with intrinsic antimicrobial action against a wide range of pathogens. One part consists of inorganic AgNPs, and the other, of active organic molecules with pronounced germicidal effects: both phases complement each other, and the effect might just be the sum of the individual effects, or it can be reinforced by the simultaneous application. Many organic molecules have been proposed as potential candidates and successfully united with inorganic counterparts: polysaccharides, with chitosan being the most used component; phenols and organic acids; and peptides and other agents of animal and synthetic origin. In this review, we overview the available literature and critically discuss the findings, including the mechanisms of action, efficacy and application of the silver-based synergistic antimicrobial composites. Hence, we provide a structured summary of the current state of the research direction and give an opinion on perspectives on the development of hybrid Ag-based nanoantimicrobials (NAMs).
抗生素耐药性不断出现的问题以及卫生、食品和其他部门所面临的后果,促使研究人员寻找安全有效的替代方法来对抗抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)和生物膜形成。贵金属纳米颗粒是已知具有强大抗菌性能的最有前景且高效的材料组之一。值得注意的是,银纳米颗粒(AgNPs)已被广泛研究并用作抗菌剂。然而,有人提议制备协同复合材料,因为病原体可能会找到对金属纳米相产生耐药性的方法;因此,增强并确保其抗病原体效力可能很重要。这些复合材料由对多种病原体具有内在抗菌作用的单个成分组成。一部分由无机AgNPs组成,另一部分由具有显著杀菌作用的活性有机分子组成:这两个相相互补充,其效果可能只是各单个效果的总和,也可能通过同时应用而得到增强。许多有机分子已被提议作为潜在候选物,并成功地与无机对应物结合:多糖,其中壳聚糖是最常用的成分;酚类和有机酸;以及肽和其他动物及合成来源的药剂。在本综述中,我们概述了现有文献并批判性地讨论了研究结果,包括基于银的协同抗菌复合材料 的作用机制、功效和应用。因此,我们对该研究方向的当前状态进行了结构化总结,并对基于银的混合纳米抗菌剂(NAMs)的发展前景发表了看法。