Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli

We studied the effects of cultivating E. coli with nanomaterials involved in biosensor development. E. coli were cultured separately with each of these nanomaterials in Luria-Bertani broth medium. Bacterial growth curves were plotted by measuring optical density over a period of 12 hours, after wh...

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Main Authors: Sanober, Fahmi, Ahmad, Siti Khadijah, Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani
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spelling my.iium.irep.585932018-01-31T17:30:15Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/58593/ Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli Sanober, Fahmi Ahmad, Siti Khadijah Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani Q Science (General) QR Microbiology T Technology (General) We studied the effects of cultivating E. coli with nanomaterials involved in biosensor development. E. coli were cultured separately with each of these nanomaterials in Luria-Bertani broth medium. Bacterial growth curves were plotted by measuring optical density over a period of 12 hours, after which time bacterial cell dry weight was measured. After 12 hours of incubation, optical density was 0.588, 0.983, and 0.633 and cell dry weight was 4.6 × 10-3 g/ml, 4.9 × 10-3 g/ml, and 4.1 × 10-3 g/ml for bacteria cultivated in the presence of CNTs, AgNPs, and AuNPs respectively, suggesting that these nanomaterials have bactericidal or antimicrobial properties. On the other hand, graphene oxide (GO) does not have intrinsic bactericidal, cytotoxic, and/or antibacterial properties and greatly enhances bacterial growth. These findings advance our knowledge concerning the properties of nanomaterials and can guide the selection of appropriate nanomaterials for the fabrication of the transducer layer of a biosensor. Malaysia Society for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 2017 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/58593/1/APJMBB%20Fahmi%20Siti%20Khadijah%20Amani%202017.pdf Sanober, Fahmi and Ahmad, Siti Khadijah and Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani (2017) Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli. Asia-Pacific Journal of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 25 (1). pp. 1-4. ISSN 0128-7451 http://www.msmbb.org.my/apjmbb/html251/251a.pdf
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Sanober, Fahmi
Ahmad, Siti Khadijah
Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani
Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli
description We studied the effects of cultivating E. coli with nanomaterials involved in biosensor development. E. coli were cultured separately with each of these nanomaterials in Luria-Bertani broth medium. Bacterial growth curves were plotted by measuring optical density over a period of 12 hours, after which time bacterial cell dry weight was measured. After 12 hours of incubation, optical density was 0.588, 0.983, and 0.633 and cell dry weight was 4.6 × 10-3 g/ml, 4.9 × 10-3 g/ml, and 4.1 × 10-3 g/ml for bacteria cultivated in the presence of CNTs, AgNPs, and AuNPs respectively, suggesting that these nanomaterials have bactericidal or antimicrobial properties. On the other hand, graphene oxide (GO) does not have intrinsic bactericidal, cytotoxic, and/or antibacterial properties and greatly enhances bacterial growth. These findings advance our knowledge concerning the properties of nanomaterials and can guide the selection of appropriate nanomaterials for the fabrication of the transducer layer of a biosensor.
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author Sanober, Fahmi
Ahmad, Siti Khadijah
Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani
author_facet Sanober, Fahmi
Ahmad, Siti Khadijah
Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani
author_sort Sanober, Fahmi
title Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli
title_short Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli
title_full Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli
title_fullStr Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli
title_full_unstemmed Nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli
title_sort nanomaterial biocompatibility and antimicrobial effects on escherichia coli
publisher Malaysia Society for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
publishDate 2017
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