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HERO ID
4115370
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Curcumin-loaded Chitosan Tripolyphosphate Nanoparticles as a safe, natural and effective antibiotic inhibits the infection of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vivo
Author(s)
Jahromi, MAliM; Al-Musawi, S; Pirestani, M; Ramandi, MF; Ahmadi, K; Rajayi, H; Hassan, ZM; Kamali, M; Mirnejad, R
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
0
Journal
Iranian Journal of Biotechnology
ISSN:
1728-3043
Volume
12
Issue
3
Page Numbers
1-8
Web of Science Id
WOS:000347163800006
Abstract
Background: Curcumin as a yellow natural compound extracted from turmeric root is known it as an antibacterial agent. One of the nanoparticles ability is to decrease the defects of usual drug delivery systems. Chitosan is a low toxic, biodegradable, biocompatible and safe polymer which is used in production of nanoparticles. Nanoparticles like chitosan-tripolyphosphate (TPP) are able to increase antibacterial properties of curcumin.
Materials and methods: Curcumin-loaded chitosan-TPP nanoparticles containing chitosan, curcumin and TPP salt were synthesized by ionotropic gelation methods. First, the skin of anesthetized mice was inoculated with staphylococcus aureus and pseudomonas aeruginosa suspension. Then the infected mice were treated with curcumin-loaded chitosan-TPP nanoparticles for 3 days. Following that, antibacterial characteristics of the mice treated with curcumin-loaded chitosan-TPP nanoparticles were evaluated by bacterial culture of these mice.
Results: Our results showed the size of 160+/- 10 nm and the charge of +7 +/- 2 mV in curcumin-loaded chitosan-TPP nanoparticles. These nanoparticles were also spiral shape. The encapsulating efficiency of curcumin in chitosan-TPP nanoparticles was 75 +/- 2%. Bacterial culture showed that curcumin-loaded chitosan-TPP nanoparticles inhibited staphylococcus aureus and pseudomonas aeruginosa growth.
Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that curcumin-loaded chitosan-TPP nanoparticles can be utilized as a potent agent in treatment of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.
Keywords
Curcumin; Chitosan-TPP; Nanoparticles; Staphylococcus aureus; Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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