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Sustainable Lignin-Based Nano Hybrid Biomaterials with High-Performance Antifungal Activity.

Tuan Vu VoNhat Thong TranPhi Long My NguyenNguyen Ngan NguyenNgoc Thuy NguyenTrang Thi Thu NguyenThi Thanh Van TranNguyen Vinh PhuHoa Tran ThaiDongQuy Hoang
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
Aspergillus flavus ( A. flavus ) and Aspergillus niger ( A. niger ) mainly spread through airborne fungal spores. An effective control to impede the dissemination of the spores of Aspergillus in the air affecting the environment and food was carried out. This study focuses on the sustainable rice husk-extracted lignin, nanolignin, lignin/n-lignin capped silver nanoparticles used for fungal growth inhibition. These biomaterials inhibit the growth of fungi by altering the permeability of cell membranes and influencing intracellular biosynthesis. The antifungal indexes for A. flavus and A. niger on day 5 at a concentration of 2000 μg/100 μL are 50.8 and 43.6%, respectively. The results demonstrate that the hybrid biomaterials effectively prevent the growth or generation of fungal spores. The findings of this research hold significant implications for future investigations focused on mitigating the dissemination of Aspergillus during the cultivation of agricultural products or in the process of assuring agricultural product management, such as peanuts and onions.
Keyphrases
  • cell wall
  • silver nanoparticles
  • ionic liquid
  • heavy metals
  • climate change
  • tissue engineering
  • human health
  • single cell
  • particulate matter
  • bone regeneration
  • stem cells
  • cell therapy
  • candida albicans
  • bone marrow