Analytical methods for assessing antimicrobial activity of nanomaterials in complex media: advances, challenges, and perspectives

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Abstract

Assessing the antimicrobial activity of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs), especially in realistic scenarios, is of great significance for both basic research and applications. Multiple analytical methods are available for analysis via off-line or on-line measurements. Real-world samples are often complex with inorganic and organic components, which complicates the measurements of microbial viability and/or metabolic activity. This article highlights the recent advances achieved in analytical methods including typical applications and specifics regarding their accuracy, cost, efficiency, and user-friendliness. Methodological drawbacks, technique gaps, and future perspectives are also discussed. This review aims to help researchers select suitable methods for gaining insight into antimicrobial activities of targeted ENMs in artificial and natural complex matrices.

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Zhang, X., Hou, X., Ma, L., Shi, Y., Zhang, D., & Qu, K. (2023, December 1). Analytical methods for assessing antimicrobial activity of nanomaterials in complex media: advances, challenges, and perspectives. Journal of Nanobiotechnology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-023-01851-0

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