Carrier-Free Small Molecular Self-Assembly Based on Berberine and Curcumin Incorporated in Submicron Particles for Improving Antimicrobial Activity.
Yuyang TianGang TangYunhao GaoXi ChenZhiyuan ZhouYan LiXuan LiHuachen WangXueyang YuLaixin LuoYongsong CaoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Nanocarrier-based pesticide formulations have been severely restricted in agriculture practices due to their high-cost preparation process, poor loading capacity, and toxicity issues. To overcome these issues, carrier-free small molecular self-assembled submicron particles (SMPs) with an improved photoactivated antimicrobial activity based on two natural microbicides berberine hydrochloride (BBR) and curcumin (CM) are constructed by noncovalent interactions through a simple and fast preparation process (solvent exchange method) without using any adjuvant. The results show that the optimized molar ratio of BBR to CM is 2:1 at pH 5 and 25 °C in an aqueous solution for the formation of B-C SMPs. The obtained B-C SMPs exhibit excellent physicochemical properties, such as uniform morphology (407 nm), low polydispersity index (0.283), and strong ζ-potential (+24.4 mV). The antibacterial activities of B-C SMPs against Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans , Clavibater michiganensis subsp. Michiganensis , and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum are 4, 2, and 1.5 times that of B + C MIX, respectively, suggesting a synergistic antimicrobial activity based on BBR and CM incorporation in the submicron particles. The genotoxicity evaluation results show that the self-assembled B-C SMPs are harmless to plant cells. Therefore, due to rational utilization of natural resources (natural microbicides, sunlight, and oxygen), carrier-free small molecular self-assembled B-C SMPs with synergistic photoactivated antimicrobial activity developed by a simple and fast preparation process would have great potential for sustainable plant disease management.
Keyphrases
- aqueous solution
- molecularly imprinted
- induced apoptosis
- healthcare
- drug delivery
- primary care
- risk assessment
- cancer therapy
- climate change
- human health
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- escherichia coli
- ionic liquid
- wastewater treatment
- plant growth
- cell death
- silver nanoparticles
- biofilm formation
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- high resolution
- simultaneous determination
- solid phase extraction