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Silica Nanopollens Enhance Adhesion for Long-Term Bacterial Inhibition

  • Hao Song
  • , Yusilawati Ahmad Nor
  • , Meihua Yu
  • , Yannan Yang
  • , Jun Zhang
  • , Hongwei Zhang
  • , Chun Xu
  • , Neena Mitter
  • , Chengzhong Yu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of Queensland

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摘要

Natures creations with spiky topological features typically exhibit intriguing surface adhesive properties. From micrometer-sized pollen grains that can easily stick to hairy insects for pollination to nanoscale virus particles that are highly infectious toward host cells, multivalent interactions are formed taking advantage of rough surfaces. Herein, this nature-inspired concept is employed to develop novel drug delivery nanocarriers for antimicrobial applications. A facile new approach is developed to fabricate silica nanopollens (mesoporous silica nanospheres with rough surfaces), which show enhanced adhesion toward bacteria surfaces compared to their counterparts with smooth surfaces. Lysozyme, a natural antimicrobial enzyme, is loaded into silica nanopollens and shows sustained release behavior, potent antimicrobial activity, and long-term total bacterial inhibition up to 3 days toward Escherichia coli. The potent antibacterial activity of lysozyme-loaded silica nanopollens is further demonstrated ex vivo by using a small-intestine infection model. Our strategy provides a novel pathway in the rational design of nanocarriers for efficient drug delivery.

源语言英语
页(从-至)6455-6462
页数8
期刊Journal of the American Chemical Society
138
20
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 25 5月 2016
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