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Oomicidal activity of polypyrrole nanoparticles against Pythium insidiosum.

Lara Baccarin IaniskiAline Fontanella MacielCarla WeiblenPaula Cristina StibbeHelinando Pequeno de OliveiraMateus Matiuzzi da CostaLuís Antônio SangioniDaniela Isabel Brayer PereiraJanio Morais SanturioSônia de Avila Botton
Published in: Letters in applied microbiology (2023)
This study evaluated in-vitro action of a new molecule, the polypyrrole nanoparticles (Ppy-NP), against Pythium insidiosum isolates using M38-A2/CLSI; the minimal inhibitory (MIC) and minimal oomicidal (MOC) concentrations were also determined. Additionally, changes in the hyphae wall of P. insidiosum CBS 575.85 treated with Ppy-NP were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The MIC100 and MOC for all isolates ranged from 8 to 32 μg mL-1, and the MIC90 and MIC50 were 16 μg mL-1. The SEM showed structural damage to the hyphae of P. insidisoum treated with Ppy-NP, as hyphae surfaces with less turgidity were found, thereby showing scaling and ruptures compared to the control (untreated hyphae). Our findings highlighted the anti-P. insidiosum properties of Ppy-NP proved to be a promising candidate for research using pythiosis experimental models.
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