Combined bactericidal process of lignin and silver in a hybrid nanoparticle on E. coli

Adv Compos Hybrid Mater. 2022;5(3):1841-1851. doi: 10.1007/s42114-022-00460-z. Epub 2022 Apr 12.

Abstract

Among multiple engineered nanoparticles that have been used in the bactericidal application, silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) are the most explored bactericidal functional materials with their high efficiency and broad-spectrum bactericidal properties. However, environmental toxicology and lack of modifiability restrict their further development. In this study, a simple and economic method was established to fabricate lignin and silver hybrid nanoparticles (Lig-Ag NPs) with bactericidal ability. Afterwards, material characterization, bactericidal evaluation, and mechanism exploration were implemented to explore the properties of Lig-Ag NPs. The results indicated that Lig-Ag NPs not only demonstrated remarkable dispersity, uniformity, and encapsulation efficiency but also possessed approximated bactericidal ability on Escherichia coli and better durability compared with the same concentration of Ag NPs on E. coli. On the other hand, flow cytometry and transcriptomic analysis were used to further explore the bactericidal mechanism of Lig-Ag NPs. The results showed that oxidative stress was the possible leading bactericidal mechanism of Lig-Ag NPs. The formation approaches of reactive oxygen species production were various including the slow release of silver ion and generation of quinone/semi-quinone radicals on account of the combined effect of lignin and silver.

Graphical abstract: Lig-Ag NPs exhibited remarkable dispersity, uniformity, encapsulation efficiency, and possessed approximated bactericidal ability and better durability compared with Ag NPs.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42114-022-00460-z.

Keywords: E. coli; Lignin; Nanoparticles; Oxidative stress; Silver.