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17 september 2014 07:36:56

 
Collagen-based silver nanoparticles for biological applications: Synthesis and characterization. (Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations)
 


Background: Type I collagen is an abundant natural polymer with several applications in medicine as matrix to regenerate tissues. Silver nanoparticles is an important nanotechnology material with many utilities in some areas such as medicine, biology and chemistry. The present study focused on the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) stabilized with type I collagen (AgNPcol) to build a nanomaterial with biological utility. Three formulations of AgNPcol were physicochemical characterized, antibacterial activity in vitro and cell viability assays were analyzed. AgNPcol was characterized by means of the following: ultraviolet?visible spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, atomic absorption analysis, transmission electron microscopy and of X-ray diffraction analysis. Results: All AgNPcol showed spherical and positive zeta potential. The AgNPcol at a molar ratio of 1:6 showed better characteristics, smaller hydrodynamic diameter (64.34???16.05) and polydispersity index (0.40???0.05), and higher absorbance and silver reduction efficiency (0.645?mM), when compared with the particles prepared in other mixing ratios. Furthermore, these particles showed antimicrobial activity against both Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli and no toxicity to the cells at the examined concentrations. Conclusions: The resulted particles exhibited favorable characteristics, including the spherical shape, diameter between 64.34?nm and 81.76?nm, positive zeta potential, antibacterial activity, and non-toxicity to the tested cells (OSCC).


 
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