2024
DOI: 10.1039/d4bm00034j
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Bi-functional quercetin/copper nanoparticles integrating bactericidal and anti-quorum sensing properties for preventing the formation of biofilms

Jingjing Cheng,
Haixin Zhang,
Kunyan Lu
et al.

Abstract: Biofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria present a persistent risk to human health. While the eradication of matured biofilms remains a formidable challenge, delaying or preventing their formation, which is coordinately...

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“…Consequently, the nanomaterials formed by the direct assembly of QSIs with bactericidal agents present notable advantages, including a high capacity for both agents and a straightforward fabrication process for antibiofilm applications. For example, Cheng et al fabricated a bifunctional nanoparticle through the coassembly of quercetin (a typical QSI) and copper ion (a biocidal metal ion) in a facile manner (Figure a) . The resulting quercetin/copper nanoparticles (QC NPs) demonstrated minimal cytotoxicity and hemolysis in vitro.…”
Section: Antibiofilm Functional Materials Based On Qs Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consequently, the nanomaterials formed by the direct assembly of QSIs with bactericidal agents present notable advantages, including a high capacity for both agents and a straightforward fabrication process for antibiofilm applications. For example, Cheng et al fabricated a bifunctional nanoparticle through the coassembly of quercetin (a typical QSI) and copper ion (a biocidal metal ion) in a facile manner (Figure a) . The resulting quercetin/copper nanoparticles (QC NPs) demonstrated minimal cytotoxicity and hemolysis in vitro.…”
Section: Antibiofilm Functional Materials Based On Qs Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) Schematic of the preparation of QC NPs, (b) antibiofilm mechanism of QC NPs by killing bacteria and inhibiting QS. Reproduced with permission . Copyright 2024, The Royal Society of Chemistry.…”
Section: Antibiofilm Functional Materials Based On Qs Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has some disadvantages, including low water solubility and bioavailability issues. Quercetin/Cu NPs have been found to prevent biofilm formation by disrupting the integrity of the cell membrane and processes involved in QS, and by reducing the expression of lasI , lasR , rhlI , and rhIR genes in P. aeruginosa and agrA and icaA in S. aureus , and are non-toxic to mouse fibroblast cells ( Cheng et al, 2024 ).…”
Section: Nps As Inhibitors Of Biofilm Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%