Abstract:Nanostructures from natural sources have received major attention due to wide array of biological activities and less toxicity for humans, animals, and the environment. In the present study, silver nanoparticles were successfully synthesized using a fungal nitrate reductase, and their biological activity was assessed against human pathogenic fungi and bacteria. The enzyme was isolated from Fusarium oxysporum IRAN 31C after culturing on malt extract-glucose-yeast extract-peptone (MGYP) medium. The enzyme was pu… Show more
“…Therefore, biological method of synthesis could be introduced as an alternative method for elimination of such problems (10)(11)(12). Until now, the AgNPs were synthesized by bacteria (13), plants (14), fungi (15), Algae (16), and yeasts (17). Inorganic nanoparticles can be generated using micro-organisms through either extracellular or intracellular activities (18).…”
“…Therefore, biological method of synthesis could be introduced as an alternative method for elimination of such problems (10)(11)(12). Until now, the AgNPs were synthesized by bacteria (13), plants (14), fungi (15), Algae (16), and yeasts (17). Inorganic nanoparticles can be generated using micro-organisms through either extracellular or intracellular activities (18).…”
“…The fungus was at initially grown for 5 days at 28 °C on Sabouraud dextrose agar. The mycelium was detached from culture medium and aseptically moved to a liquid culture medium containing (per liter) malt extract 3 g, yeast extract 3 g, peptone 5 g and glucose 10 g. The submerged cultures were incubated for 4 days at 26 °C with shaking 200 rpm [30]. Fungal biomass was washed thrice with sterile distilled water and subcultured to new cultures at the above conditions for extra 2 days.…”
Section: Microorganism and Culture Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained supernatant (570 ml) was added to the culture filtrate (410 ml), concentrated by ultrafiltration (cutoff 100,000 Da) and used for purification of fungal sulfite oxidoreductase. The amount of protein was estimated by Lowry's way using bovine serum albumin as standard [25,31,32].…”
Section: Purification Of Fungal Enzymementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The active fractions No. 31-34 were pooled, dialyzed against phosphate buffer 0.2 M, pH 7.2 and eventually concentrated using Amicon filters (Millipore) [25,31,32].…”
Section: Ion Exchange Chromatography Of Fungal Sulfite Oxidoreductasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A green system based on clean biological molecules such as enzyme and peptide has been used successfully for the production of nanoparticles and monitoring their properties. The recent progress in greener nanotechnology includes the enzymatic process of synthesis suggesting enzymes of fungal and bacterial sources to be responsible for the nanoparticle formation [23][24][25]. Employment of microbial enzymes for synthesis of nanoparticles is a new field with growing importance due to the reality that the enzymatically produced nanoparticles have the potential for usage in homogenized catalysts and they are suitable for nonlinear optics [26][27][28].…”
by disk diffusion method indicated a potent growth inhibitory activity against all tested human pathogenic yeasts and molds by inhibition zones ranged from 10 to 18 mm. Taken together, our enzymatically established method of nanoparticle synthesis using a purified sulfite oxidoreductase of F. oxysporum can be considered as an efficient tool for generating harmless bioactive gold nanoparticles with potential applications in biology, medicine and industry.
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