Are Smaller Nanoparticles Always Better? Understanding the Biological Effect of Size-Dependent Silver Nanoparticle Aggregation Under Biorelevant Conditions.
Péter BéltekyAndrea RónaváriDalma ZakupszkyEszter BokaNóra IgazBettina SzerencsésIlona PfeifferCsaba VágvölgyiMónika KiricsiZoltán KónyaPublished in: International journal of nanomedicine (2021)
Our results revealed a profound association between colloidal stability and toxicity of AgNPs, as extreme aggregation led to the complete loss of biological activity. The higher degree of aggregation resistance observed for larger particles had a significant impact on the in vitro toxicity, since such samples retained more of their activity against microbes and mammalian cells. These findings lead to the conclusion that aiming for the smallest possible nanoparticles might not be the best course of action, despite the general standpoint of the relevant literature.