2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jscs.2015.05.003
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Anti-microbial activity of cobalt doped zinc oxide nanoparticles: Targeting water borne bacteria

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“…The disease-causing agents (bacteria, fungi, viruses, algae, and protozoa) could be transmitted through water purification systems, contaminated medical devices such as catheters and dental materials, and food manufacturing machines, which create obvious threat for human health and the ambient ecosystem [1]. In developing countries, approximately 12 million people die annually due to consumption of water contaminated with various microbes as pointed out by Oves et al [2]. Notably, the microbial population is naturally capable of developing resistance against commercial antibiotic drugs, besides their ability to organize biofilm structures which formed 15% aggregates of microbial cells embedded in 85% of the extracellular matrix which comprises glycolipids, polysaccharides, proteins, and DNA which undoubtedly leads to ineffectiveness of drugs [2,3].…”
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“…The disease-causing agents (bacteria, fungi, viruses, algae, and protozoa) could be transmitted through water purification systems, contaminated medical devices such as catheters and dental materials, and food manufacturing machines, which create obvious threat for human health and the ambient ecosystem [1]. In developing countries, approximately 12 million people die annually due to consumption of water contaminated with various microbes as pointed out by Oves et al [2]. Notably, the microbial population is naturally capable of developing resistance against commercial antibiotic drugs, besides their ability to organize biofilm structures which formed 15% aggregates of microbial cells embedded in 85% of the extracellular matrix which comprises glycolipids, polysaccharides, proteins, and DNA which undoubtedly leads to ineffectiveness of drugs [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, nanotechnology which is described as "the sixth revolutionary technology" after the industrial revolution, nuclear energy revolution, green revolution, information technology revolution, and biotechnology revolution [4] opens the door for multidrug-resistant microorganism (MDR) defeat by virtue of metal nanomaterials' leadingedge nature. Recently, membrane and polymers incorporated nanoparticles (NPs) which were developed for the water purification system [2], and NP-coated fabrics [5], bandages, walls, bed linen, surfaces, and medical equipment were examined as magic cure against microbial contamination [6,7]. Among others, transition metal oxide NPs were deemed particularly attractive for the application of a new class of antimicrobial agents.…”
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“…SEM images revealed that, after treatment, Co dopped nanoparticles morphology changed from rod to spherical shaped. Cobalt dopped zinc oxide nanomaterials were tested as a bactericidal agent resulting that this treatment and exposure of sunlight enhanced the antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Vibrio cholerae at 50 μg concentration [27]. Antimicrobial activity of zinc oxide powders was investigated on the five microbial strains of Escherichia coli; Staphylococcus aureus; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Candida albicans; Aspergillus brasiliensis in order to assessed relationships between the structural parameters and physicochemical characteristics of zinc oxide particles and their antimicrobial activity.…”
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“…Water pollution is a major problem that hampers socio‐economic development, especially after the increase in population and continuous growth in urbanization, industrialization, and irrigated agriculture. The consumption of water contaminated with pathogens caused death of nearly 12 million people, particularly in developing countries . The water‐borne pathogens causing diseases are originated in free‐living form or biofilm.…”
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confidence: 99%