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Main description:
Although interactions between nanoparticles and microorganisms in the environment are unavoidable and commonplace, it is still not clear what potential effects they may have. Metallic Nanocrystallites and their Interface with Microbial Systems not only illustrates how microbes and these particular nanoparticles interact but also it describes the consequences of these interactions. This brief discusses the impact of gold, silver, zinc oxide, and cerium oxide nanoparticles on the growth and viability of both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterium. Moreover, it analyses the relationship between bacterial growth inhibition, reactive oxygen species generation, the regulation of transcriptional stress genomes, and the toxicity of these materials. Finally, it reviews the specific metallic nanomaterials and highlights their modes of synthesis, reactivity at surfaces, and the importance of assay procedures in determining their toxicity levels. Various microscopy techniques used to determine their mechanisms of action are also presented. Metallic Nanocrystallites and their Interface with Microbial Systems will be a valuable source to the scientific and industrial community as well as to students and researchers in microbiology, biotechnology, nanotechnology, toxicology, materials science, biomedical engineering, cell and molecular biology.
Contents:
Introduction to Nanocyrstallites, Properties, Synthesis, Characterization and Potential Applications.- Facile Green Biofabrication of Nanocrystallites.- Engineered Metal Nanoparticles and Bactericidal Properties.- Biocompatibility and Inertness of Gold Nanocrystallites.- Engineered Metal Oxide Nanocrystallites, Antibacterial Activity and Stress Mechanism.
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Publisher: Springer
Publication date: March, 2012
Pages: 83
Weight: 143g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Pharmacology
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