Discover Nano (Jun 2024)

Development of super nanoantimicrobials combining AgCl, tetracycline and benzalkonium chloride

  • Syed Imdadul Hossain,
  • Diellza Bajrami,
  • Nazan Altun,
  • Margherita Izzi,
  • Cosima Damiana Calvano,
  • Maria Chiara Sportelli,
  • Luigi Gentile,
  • Rosaria Anna Picca,
  • Pelayo Gonzalez,
  • Boris Mizaikoff,
  • Nicola Cioffi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-024-04043-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract In this work, we demonstrate that a simple argentometric titration is a scalable, fast, green and robust approach for producing AgCl/antibiotic hybrid antimicrobial materials. We titrated AgNO3 into tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) aqueous solution, thus forming AgCl/TCH in a one-step procedure. Furthermore, we investigated the one-pot synthesis of triply synergistic super-nanoantimicrobials, combining an inorganic source of Ag+ ions (AgCl), a disinfecting agent (benzyl-dimethyl-hexadecyl-ammonium chloride, BAC) and a molecular antibiotic (tetracycline hydrochloride, TCH). Conventional antimicrobial tests, industrial biofilm detection protocols, and in situ IR-ATR microbial biofilm monitoring, have been adapted to understand the performance of the synthesized super-nanoantimicrobial. The resulting hybrid AgCl/BAC/TCH nanoantimicrobials are found to be synergistically active in eradicating Salmonella enterica and Lentilactobacillus parabuchneri bacteria and biofilms. This study paves the way for the development of a new class of super-efficient nanoantimicrobials that combine relatively low amounts of multiple active species into a single (nano)formulation, thus preventing the development of antimicrobial resistance towards a single active principle.

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