The present paper investigated the synthesis of peptide-based hydrogel composites containing photo-generated silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) obtained in the presence and absence of honey as tensile strength enhancer and hydrogel stabilizer. Fmoc-Phe and diphenylalanine (Phe2) were used as starting reagents for the hydrogelator synthesis via an enzymatic method. In particular, we developed an in situ one-pot approach for preparing AgNPs inside peptide hydrogels using a photochemical synthesis, without any toxic reducing agents, with reaction yields up to 30%. The structure and morphology of the nanohybrids were characterized with different techniques such as FESEM, UV-Vis, DLS, SAXS and XPS. Moreover, the antibacterial activity of these hybrid biomaterials was investigated on a laboratory strain and on a clinical isolate of Staphylococcus aureus. Results demonstrated that honey increased both swelling ability and also mechanical stability of the hydrogel. Finally, a higher antibacterial effect of AgNPs in the hybrid was observed in the presence of honey. In particular, AgNPs/hgel and AgNPs/hgel-honey showed an enhanced antibacterial activity (3.12 mg/L) compared to the free form of AgNPs, alone or in combination with honey (6.25 mg/L) for both S. aureus strains.

Green in situ synthesis of silver nanoparticles-peptide hydrogel composites: investigation of their antibacterial activities / Binaymotlagh, Roya; DEL GIUDICE, Alessandra; Mignardi, Silvano; Amato, Francesco; Marrani, Andrea Giacomo; Sivori, Francesca; Cavallo, Ilaria; DI DOMENICO, Enea Gino; Palocci, Cleofe; Chronopoulou, Laura. - In: GELS. - ISSN 2310-2861. - 8:11(2022). [10.3390/gels8110700]

Green in situ synthesis of silver nanoparticles-peptide hydrogel composites: investigation of their antibacterial activities

Roya Binaymotlagh;Alessandra Del Giudice;Silvano Mignardi;Francesco Amato;Andrea Giacomo Marrani;Francesca Sivori;Enea Gino Di Domenico;Cleofe Palocci
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Laura Chronopoulou
2022

Abstract

The present paper investigated the synthesis of peptide-based hydrogel composites containing photo-generated silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) obtained in the presence and absence of honey as tensile strength enhancer and hydrogel stabilizer. Fmoc-Phe and diphenylalanine (Phe2) were used as starting reagents for the hydrogelator synthesis via an enzymatic method. In particular, we developed an in situ one-pot approach for preparing AgNPs inside peptide hydrogels using a photochemical synthesis, without any toxic reducing agents, with reaction yields up to 30%. The structure and morphology of the nanohybrids were characterized with different techniques such as FESEM, UV-Vis, DLS, SAXS and XPS. Moreover, the antibacterial activity of these hybrid biomaterials was investigated on a laboratory strain and on a clinical isolate of Staphylococcus aureus. Results demonstrated that honey increased both swelling ability and also mechanical stability of the hydrogel. Finally, a higher antibacterial effect of AgNPs in the hybrid was observed in the presence of honey. In particular, AgNPs/hgel and AgNPs/hgel-honey showed an enhanced antibacterial activity (3.12 mg/L) compared to the free form of AgNPs, alone or in combination with honey (6.25 mg/L) for both S. aureus strains.
2022
peptide-based hydrogels; biosynthesis; silver nanoparticles; antibacterial properties; hydrogel composites; Staphylococcus aureus
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Green in situ synthesis of silver nanoparticles-peptide hydrogel composites: investigation of their antibacterial activities / Binaymotlagh, Roya; DEL GIUDICE, Alessandra; Mignardi, Silvano; Amato, Francesco; Marrani, Andrea Giacomo; Sivori, Francesca; Cavallo, Ilaria; DI DOMENICO, Enea Gino; Palocci, Cleofe; Chronopoulou, Laura. - In: GELS. - ISSN 2310-2861. - 8:11(2022). [10.3390/gels8110700]
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