Zein nanoparticles containing ceftazidime and tobramycin: antibacterial activity against Gram-negative bacteria.
Luís Aa CamposAzael Fs NetoMaria Cs NoronhaJoão Vo SantosMarton Kaique de Andrade CavalcanteMaria Carolina Accioly Brelaz CastroValéria Rêgo Alves PereiraIsabella Macário Ferro CavalcantiNereide Stela Santos-MagalhãesPublished in: Future microbiology (2024)
Aims: This work describes the encapsulation of ceftazidime and tobramycin in zein nanoparticles (ZNPs) and the characterization of their antibacterial and antibiofilm activities against Gram-negative bacteria. Materials & methods: ZNPs were synthesized by nanoprecipitation. Cytotoxicity was assessed by MTT assay and antibacterial and antibiofilm assays were performed by broth microdilution and violet crystal techniques. Results: ZNPs containing ceftazidime (CAZ-ZNPs) and tobramycin (TOB-ZNPs) showed drug encapsulation and thermal stability. Encapsulation of the drugs reduced their cytotoxicity 9-25-fold. Antibacterial activity, inhibition and eradication of biofilm by CAZ-ZNPs and TOB-ZNPs were observed. There was potentiation when CAZ-ZNPs and TOB-ZNPs were combined. Conclusion: CAZ-ZNPs and TOB-ZNPs present ideal physical characteristics for in vivo studies of antibacterial and antibiofilm activities.