[EZ-Cytox] Development of humidity and pH responsive ligand brush porous nanocapsules for self-controlled antib…
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Highlights
Ligand brush PNCs were prepared by pickering and colloidal methods.
The antibacterial activity of E. coli was occurred at target humidity and pH.
The clear zone in the medium was only formed under pH 6 and pH 7 conditions.
The proliferation rate of E. coli was significantly decreased in pH 6 with 100% RH.
There was no cytotoxicity of the ligand brush PNCs in epithelial A549 cells.
Abstract
Specific pH and humidity response ligand brush porous nanocapsules (PNCs) were prepared by Pickering and colloidal methods. Ligand brushes capable of humidity and pH response were grafted onto the surface of PNCs to prevent the release of the core material through the pores. The mean diameters of the PNCs increased from 414.8 ± 105.6 nm to 527.8 ± 90.5 nm after grafting, and the sizes of the PNCs increased by 113 nm due to the grafted ligand brushes. Furthermore, using MAA polymer, which can have negative charges on the ligand brush on the surface at pH 5 or higher, the charge of the nanocapsule surface was −39.09 [mV] at pH 6 and 7. We carried out antibacterial experiments using Escherichia coli. The clear zones formed in the medium were 12–13 mm and were formed only at pH 6 and pH 7. Furthermore, in experiments at pH 4, 6, and 7 with 100% RH, the proliferation of E. coli was the slowest at pH 6. PNCs displayed antibacterial activity and inhibited proliferation of E. coli in an environment where humidity and pH conditions were satisfied and no cytotoxicity was observed with epithelial A549 cells.
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