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Journal of Nanobiotechnology | 2010

Antimicrobial activity of spherical silver nanoparticles prepared using a biocompatible macromolecular capping agent: evidence for induction of a greatly prolonged bacterial lag phase

Peter L. Irwin; Justin J. Martin; Ly-Huong Nguyen; Yiping He; Andrew G. Gehring; Chin-Yi Chen

BackgroundWe have evaluated the antimicrobial properties of Ag-based nanoparticles (Np s) using two solid phase bioassays and found that 10-20 μL of 0.3-3 μM keratin-stabilized Np s (depending on the starting bacterial concentration = CI) completely inhibited the growth of an equivalent volume of ca. 103 to 104 colony forming units per mL (CFU mL-1) Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella Typhimurium, or Escherichia coli O157:H7 on solid surfaces. Even after one week at 37°C on solid media, no growth was observed. At lower Np concentrations (= [Np]s), visible colonies were observed but they eventually ceased growing.ResultsTo further study the physiology of this growth inhibition, we repeated these experiments in liquid phase by observing microbial growth via optical density at 590 nm (OD) at 37°C in the presence of a [Np] = 0 to 10-6 M. To extract various growth parameters we fit all OD[t] data to a common sigmoidal function which provides measures of the beginning and final OD values, a first-order rate constant (k), as well as the time to calculated 1/2-maximal OD (tm) which is a function of CI, k, as well as the microbiological lag time (T).Performing such experiments using a 96-well microtitre plate reader, we found that growth always occurred in solution but tm varied between 7 (controls; CI = 8 × 103 CFU mL-1) and > 20 hrs using either the citrate-([Np] ~ 3 × 10-7 M) or keratin-based ([Np] ~ 10-6 M) Np s and observed that {∂tm/∂ [Np]}citrate ~ 5 × 107 and {∂tm/∂ [Np]}keratin ~ 107 hr·L mol-1. We also found that there was little effect of Np s on S. aureus growth rates which varied only between k = 1.0 and 1.2 hr-1 (1.1 ± 0.075 hr-1). To test the idea that the Np s were changing the initial concentration (CI) of bacteria (i.e., cell death), we performed probabilistic calculations assuming that the perturbations in tm were due to CI alone. We found that such large perturbations in tm could only come about at a CI where the probability of any growth at all was small. This result indicates that much of the Np-induced change in tm was due to a greatly increased T (e.g., from ca. 1 to 15-20 hrs). For the solid phase assays we hypothesize that the bacteria eventually became non-culturable since they were inhibited from undergoing further cell division (T > many days).ConclusionWe propose that the difference between the solid and liquid system relates to the obvious difference in the exposure, or residence, time of the Np s with respect to the bacterial cell membrane inasmuch as when small, Np-inhibited colonies were selected and streaked on fresh (i.e., no Np s present) media, growth proceeded normally: e.g., a small, growth-inhibited colony resulted in a plateful of typical S. aureus colonies when streaked on fresh, solid media.


Archive | 2013

RUBBER FORMULATIONS INCLUDING GRAPHENIC CARBON PARTICLES

Justin J. Martin; Noel R. Vanier; Brian K. Rearick; Raphael O. Kollah; Timothy A. Okel; David B. Asay; Charles F. Kahle; Cheng-Hung Hung


Archive | 2012

Microporous material having filtration and adsorption properties and their use in fluid purification processes

Qunhui Guo; Carol L. Knox; Raphael O. Kollah; Justin J. Martin; Timothy A. Okel; Daniel E. Rardon; Christine Gardner; Shantilal M. Mohnot


Archive | 2014

Treated fillers, compositions containing same, and articles prepared therefrom

Justin J. Martin; Timothy A. Okel; Raphael O. Kollah


Archive | 2012

Precipitated silica sorbents

Qunhui Guo; Carol L. Knox; Raphael O. Kollah; Justin J. Martin; Shantilal M. Mohnot; Timothy A. Okel; Daniel E. Rardon


Archive | 2017

meio de separação e método para separar materiais suspensos ou dissolvidos de uma corrente de fluido

Carol L. Knox; Daniel E. Rardon; Justin J. Martin; Qunhui Guo; Raphael O. Kollah; Shantilal M. Mohnot; Timothy A. Okel


Archive | 2017

processo para produzir carga tratada, material de carga tratada, composição de borracha, artigo de borracha e banda de rodagem de pneu

Justin J. Martin; Raphael O. Kollah; Timothy A. Okel


Archive | 2016

MATERIAL DE RELLENO TRATADO, COMPOSICIONES QUE LO CONTIENEN Y ARTÍCULOS PREPARADOS A PARTIR DEL MISMO

Kurt G. Olson; Raphael O. Kollah; Clint Steven Edelman; Linda K. Anderson; Tim Allen Okel; Peter L. Votruba-Drzal; Feng Wang; Justin J. Martin; Truman F. Wilt; Brian K. Rearick


Archive | 2014

RELLENOS TRATADOS, COMPOSICIONES QUE LOS CONTIENEN Y PARTICULAS PREPARADAS CON ELLOS

Raphael O. Kollah; Timothy A. Okel; Justin J. Martin


Archive | 2012

Precipitated silica sorbents and method of separating materials from a fluid stream

Qunhui Guo; Carol L. Knox; Raphael O. Kollah; Justin J. Martin; Shantilal M. Mohnot; Timothy A. Okel; Daniel E. Rardon

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United States Department of Agriculture

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