Nanocrystals [Working Title] 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.99200
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Antimicrobial Efficacy of Biogenic Silver and Zinc Nanocrystals/Nanoparticles to Combat the Drug Resistance in Human Pathogens

Abstract: The emergence of biogenic nanomaterials as novel antimicrobials introduces a new paradigm in human health care. Based on the recent reports of the World Health Organization, infectious diseases pose one of the greatest health challenges. Increased multi-drug resistance prevalence among human pathogens, due to the inefficiency of commercially available antimicrobial drugs in the market is a great threat to humans. The poor solubility, stability and side effects of the antibacterial therapy prompted the research… Show more

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“…In medicine, nanometallic elements and their oxides are extensively utilized for their antibacterial and antiviral properties-for example, nano silver, nano copper oxide, and nano zinc oxide (Ma and Hou, 2022;Yang et al, 2022;Xiang and Zheng, 2009;Cai et al, 2020). Nanosilver (Ag NPs), in particular, garners attention due to its lower minimum inhibitory concentration compared to conventional antibiotics (Maomao et al, 2023) and its eco-friendly synthesis while being capable of interfacing with various metals to combat bacteria (Peng, 2020;Rather et al, 2021;Mueez et al, 2022). Considering the wide array of implanted devices, catheters, which frequently contact the external environment, are a focus of this study, particularly ureteral stent materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In medicine, nanometallic elements and their oxides are extensively utilized for their antibacterial and antiviral properties-for example, nano silver, nano copper oxide, and nano zinc oxide (Ma and Hou, 2022;Yang et al, 2022;Xiang and Zheng, 2009;Cai et al, 2020). Nanosilver (Ag NPs), in particular, garners attention due to its lower minimum inhibitory concentration compared to conventional antibiotics (Maomao et al, 2023) and its eco-friendly synthesis while being capable of interfacing with various metals to combat bacteria (Peng, 2020;Rather et al, 2021;Mueez et al, 2022). Considering the wide array of implanted devices, catheters, which frequently contact the external environment, are a focus of this study, particularly ureteral stent materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%