Modification in Toxicity of l-Histidine-Incorporated ZnO Nanoparticles toward Escherichia coli

Shraddha Mahakal, Habib M. Pathan, Mohit Prasad, Sachin Rondiya, Shashikant P. Patole, Sandesh R. Jadkar

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a comparative study of the toxicity of pristine-ZnO and l-histidine-incorporated ZnO toward Escherichia coli (E. coli) as a Gram-negative model organism. Pristine-ZnO and l-histidine-incorporated ZnO with different l-histidine concentrations were synthesized using an open aqueous solution bath technique. XRD studies revealed the formation of polycrystalline wurtzite ZnO. The average crystallite size of the synthesized l-histidine-incorporated ZnO decreased as the concentration of l-histidine increased. The FTIR spectra showed the presence of Zn-O, CO2-/CO3-, and C-N (only in l-histidine-incorporated ZnO samples) and −OH bond vibration signals in all samples. The chemical purity of all the samples was ensured using XPS analysis. The microbial activity of these samples was investigated using E. coli. The solution with 100 μg/mL ZnO in sterile distilled water showed up to 94% growth inhibition of E. coli, establishing antibacterial activity. However, l-histidine incorporated in ZnO showed reduced antibacterial activity with the increase of the concentration of l-histidine in ZnO. Furthermore, flow cytometry studies during the interaction of ZnO and E. coli confirmed the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), validating its antibacterial activity. The interaction of l-histidine-incorporated ZnO and E. coli showed declining ROS with the increase in the l-histidine concentration, indicating a ZnO toxicity reduction.

    Original languageBritish English
    Pages (from-to)34354-34363
    Number of pages10
    JournalACS Omega
    Volume8
    Issue number38
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 26 Sep 2023

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