Extracellular biosynthesis of anti-Candida silver ‎nanoparticles using Monascus purpureus

El-Baz, Ashraf F; El-Batal, Ahmed I; Abomosalam, Farag M; Tayel, Ahmed A; shetaia, yousseria; Yang, Shang-Tian;

Abstract


An eco-friendly process for the silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) biosynthesis was investigated using the fungus Monascus purpureus as a safe and commercially used microorganism. M. purpureus growth filtrate was used for the reduction of the aqueous silver nitrate into Ag-NPs with almost 100% size range of 1-7 nm, which was considered as one of the smallest microbial biosynthesized Ag-NPs. The biosynthesized Ag-NPs were structurally characterized using UV, FTIR, DLS, TEM, and XRD. The biosynthesized Ag-NPs were stable after 3 months with no alteration in shape or size. M. purpureus showed no nitrate reductase activity, whereas its pigments reducing power was decreased after nanoparticles formation indicating its role in the Ag-NPs biosynthesis. The synthesized Ag-NPs exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against different bacteria and yeasts species. The anti-Candida activity of M. purpureus culture filtrate was enhanced in the presence of Ag-NPs; the maximum increase in microbial inhibition was observed against Candida albicans with 1.73 increased folds of inhibition zones, followed by their activity against C. tropicalis and C. glabrata with 0.919- and 0.694-folds of increase, respectively. The obtained results suggest that the biosynthesized Ag-NPs offers a promising cost-effective, eco-friendly, and an alternative way to the conventional method of synthesis that could have wide applications in medicine.


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Title Extracellular biosynthesis of anti-Candida silver ‎nanoparticles using Monascus purpureus
Authors El-Baz, Ashraf F; El-Batal, Ahmed I; Abomosalam, Farag M; Tayel, Ahmed A; shetaia, yousseria ; Yang, Shang-Tian
Keywords Anticandidal activity;Filamentous fungi;Pathogenic yeast;Process optimization;Synthesis
Issue Date 26-Sep-2015
Publisher WILEY
Journal Journal of basic microbiology 
Volume 56
Issue 5
Start page 531
End page 540
ISSN 0233-111X
DOI 10.1002/jobm.201500503
PubMed ID 26515502
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84949033161
Web of science ID WOS:000376594400011

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