Issue 11, 2014

Morphological analysis of the antimicrobial action of silver and gold nanoparticles stabilized with ceftriaxone on Escherichia coli using atomic force microscopy

Abstract

The antibiotic ceftriaxone was conjugated to Ag and Au nanoparticles. The activity of the conjugates against Escherichia coli ATCC 8739 was compared to that of pure ceftriaxone and of unconjugated nanoparticles using atomic force microscopy and more conventional techniques such as the agar well diffusion method. Conjugation to Ag nanoparticles increased the antibacterial activity of ceftriaxone by about 2 times, and conjugation to Au by about 6 times. Conjugation also appeared to improve the kinetics of the antibiotic. Thus, for example, membrane damage was barely evident two hours after contacting a cell culture with pure ceftriaxone. In the same time, Ag conjugates severely damaged membranes and Au conjugates completely disrupted the cell morphology.

Graphical abstract: Morphological analysis of the antimicrobial action of silver and gold nanoparticles stabilized with ceftriaxone on Escherichia coli using atomic force microscopy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2014
Accepted
09 Sep 2014
First published
09 Sep 2014

New J. Chem., 2014,38, 5633-5640

Author version available

Morphological analysis of the antimicrobial action of silver and gold nanoparticles stabilized with ceftriaxone on Escherichia coli using atomic force microscopy

M. R. Shah, S. Ali, M. Ateeq, S. Perveen, S. Ahmed, M. F. Bertino and M. Ali, New J. Chem., 2014, 38, 5633 DOI: 10.1039/C4NJ00751D

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