A pragmatic perspective of the antibacterial properties of metal‐based nanoparticles

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A consideration of the antibacterial efficacy of metal‐based nanoparticles, from the point of view of their physicochemical properties, suggests that such efficacy arises from the protein coronas that form around them, and that the contents of the coronas depend on the chemical groups found on the nanoparticle surfaces. We offer a new perspective and new insights, making use of our earlier observations of the physicochemical properties of nanoparticle surfaces, to propose that the nanoparticle serves as a mediator for the formation and activation of the protein corona, which attacks the bacterium. That is, the nanoparticle enhances the body’s natural defenses, using proteins present in body fluids.

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Sacher, E., & Yelon, A. (2021). A pragmatic perspective of the antibacterial properties of metal‐based nanoparticles. Nanomaterials, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11123214

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