Identification and mitigation of blood’s interference with the antimicrobial activity of AgNbO3particles
Cyrus Talebpour,
Fereshteh Fani,
Marc Ouellette
et al.
Abstract:The detrimental impact of blood on the antimicrobial activity of AgNbO3 particles was identified and investigated. It was observed that the impact is more severe in the case of lysed blood and also operates in the case of commonly used silver salt, AgNO3. The inhibition was shown to be due to hemoglobin, but unrelated to the heme moiety. In an attempt to find additives to mitigate the inhibitory effect of hemoglobin, iron ions and the chelating agent, K2EDTA, were selected as promising candidates. Including ir… Show more
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