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Microwave assisted κ-carrageenan capped silver nanocomposites for eradication of bacterial biofilms.

Carbohydrate Polymers 2019 Februrary 16
Maturation of bacterial biofilms and their resistance to recurrent antimicrobial agents results in convoluted infectious diseases. In the current study, kappa-Carrageenan (κ-Carrageenan/CRG), was used to formulate CRG-silver nanocomposites through a facile microwave green synthesis approach. CRG-Ag nanoparticles of size 50 ± 10 nm were obtained by using CRG as a reducing and stabilizing agent. CRG-Ag nanoparticles were highly effective against both S. aureus and P. aeruginosa mediated biofilms and acted as a broad spectrum antibacterial agent even after six months. CRG-Ag nanoparticles encapsulated in KCl cross-linked hydrogel also exhibited excellent thermal stability, and antimicrobial potency. All these results depict that CRG-Ag nanocomposites appear as a promising approach to eradicate bacterial biofilms in food packaging and biomedical applications.

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