Antimicrobial effect of chitosan–silver–copper nanocomposite on Candida albicans
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Published:2020-01-29
Issue:1
Volume:10
Page:87-95
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ISSN:2008-9244
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Container-title:Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Nanostruct Chem
Author:
Ashrafi Mohsen,Bayat Mansour,Mortazavi Pejman,Hashemi Seyed Jamal,Meimandipour Amir
Abstract
Abstract
Candida is a common yeast in opportunistic fungal diseases around the world and is usually colonized on the skin and mucosal membranes. The purpose of this study was to synthesize chitosan–silver–copper nanocomposite and to investigate its antifungal effects on Candida albicans. Silver, copper and chitosan nanoparticles were synthesized individually. Then, copper–silver–chitosan nanocomposite was synthesized. These nanoparticles are approved by transmission electron microscope, and nanocomposite structure was also confirmed by scanning electron microscope. Then, the minimum inhibitory concentrations and minimum fungicidal of these nanostructures were examined on C. albicans. The results of this study indicate that the properties and effects of the investigated nanocomposite are comparable to amphotericin B as standard material. The results show that this effect was higher for copper–silver–chitosan nanocomposite than for other nanoparticles studied. Antifungal effect of copper nanoparticles and chitosan nanoparticles was not established separately, but it was found that their composition had antifungal effects that were effective. The combination of nanoparticles of chitosan with silver has been shown to have some antifungal effects. The most antifungal effect for the nanoparticles studied is related to copper–silver–chitosan nanocomposite and, which has had a significant effect on the growth of C. albicans in the laboratory environment compared to other nanoparticles.
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Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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