Investigation of Antimicrobial Activity and Cytotoxicity of Silver Nanoparticle Synthesized using Dopamine as a Reducing and Capping Agent

Author:

Shumbula Ndivhuwo P.12ORCID,Ndala Zakhele B.2,Nkabinde Siyabonga S.3,Nchoe Obakeng2,Mpelane Siyasanga4,Shumbula Poslet M.5,Muthwa Sindisiwe F.6,Mdluli Phumlani S.16,Mente Pumza7,Njengele‐Tetyana Zikhona1,Tetyana Phumlani1,Mlambo Mbuso1,Moloto Nosipho2

Affiliation:

1. Health Platform Advanced Materials Division Mintek 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2194 South Africa

2. Molecular Sciences Institute School of Chemistry University of the Witwatersrand Private Bag 3 Wits 2050 South Africa

3. Hydrometallurgy Division Mintek 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2194 South Africa

4. Analytical Facility University of Johannesburg P.O. Box: 524 Auckland Park 2006 South Africa

5. Department of Chemistry University of Limpopo Private Bag x1106 Sovenga 0727 South Africa

6. Faculty of Applied Sciences Durban University of Technology P O Box 1334 Durban 4000 South Africa

7. Institute for Catalysis and Energy Solutions University of South Africa Florida 1709 South Africa

Abstract

AbstractWe present a study focused on the controlled fabrication of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) through colloidal synthesis, employing dopamine as a reducing and capping agent. By manipulating the concentration of silver nitrate, the production of spherical AgNPs with distinct particle diameters (16, 24, 48, and 74 nm) was achieved. The investigation extended to the evaluation of AgNPs′ impact on human embryonic kidney cells, revealing a concentration‐dependent response. At lower AgNPs concentrations, cell viability remained nearly 100 %, progressively declining with rising AgNPs concentrations. Importantly, the cytotoxic thresholds observed were notably elevated, underscoring the relatively mild to moderate toxicity profile of the nanoparticles. Furthermore, the antimicrobial efficacy of these synthesized AgNPs was probed against E. coli and S. aureus bacterial strains. Notably, the AgNPs exhibited robust antimicrobial activity, with superior performance exhibited by smaller‐sized particles compared to larger ones. Impressively, the minimum inhibitory concentration reached as low as 3.5 μg/mL, indicating their potent antimicrobial potential. The achieved distinct particle diameters, concentration‐dependent cytotoxic responses, and potent antimicrobial efficacy against bacterial strains underscore the multifaceted potential of these nanoparticles. These findings contribute valuable insights for their application in diverse fields, from biomedicine to antimicrobial solutions.

Publisher

Wiley

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