sub-inhibitory concentration of biogenic selenium nanoparticles lacks post antifungal effect for aspergillus niger and candida albicans and stimulates the growth of aspergillus niger.

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zahra bahri kazempour department of pharmaceutical biotechnology and biotechnology research centre, school of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

mohammad hossein yazdi department of pharmaceutical biotechnology and biotechnology research centre, school of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

fatemeh rafii division of microbiology national center for toxicological research, jefferson, ar 72079, u.s.a.

ahmad reza shahverdi department of pharmaceutical biotechnology and biotechnology research centre, school of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

abstract

background: the antifungal activity of selenium nanoparticles (se nps) prepared by klebsiella pneumoniae has been reported previously for different fungi. in the present study, freshly prepared se nps produced by k. pneumoniae were purified and characterized by transmission electron microscopy and energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (eds) and its post antifungal effects for two fungi were evaluated. materials and methods: the minimum inhibitory concentrations (mics) of se nps, determined by serial dilution were 250 µg/ml for aspergillus niger and 2,000 µg/ml for candida albicans.   the effect of exposure of a.  niger and c.  albicans to se nps on later growth was evaluated  by incubating the fungi  for 1 hour at 25 oc in media  containing 0, 1, 2 and 4 x mic of se nps and diluting the cultures 100 times with se free medium. the kinetics of growth of the fungi in control cultures and in non-toxic se nps concentration  of,  0.01 × mic, 0.02 × mic or 0.04×mic were measured. results: the exposure of a. niger and c. albicans to 2 and 4 x mic of se nps stimulated the growth of both fungi in the absence of toxic concentrations of se. the strongest stimulation was observed for a. niger . conclusions: it is concluded that exposure to high concentration of the se nps did not have any post-inhibitory effect on a. niger and c. albicans and that trace amounts of this element promoted growth of both fungi in a dose- dependent-manner. the role of nanoparticles serving as needed trace elements and development of microorganism tolerance to nanoparticles should not be dismissed while considering therapeutic potential.

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iranian journal of microbiology

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