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Cobalt Copper Glycerate Hollow Nanospheres as Antibacterial Agents

ACS Applied Nano Materials [2023]
Yating Liu, Xinyu Qu, Haibo Liu, Shuo Tan, Feng Chen, Xinyu Zhao, Haijian Ni
ABSTRACT

Antimicrobial resistance is an urgent threat to human health. Metal–organic complexes are promising antibacterial candidates because they have a unique antimicrobial advantage; however, they have had limited research. In this work, we report the controlled synthesis of the binary metal glycerol complex cobalt copper glycerate in the form of hollow nanospheres (CCG-HNSs) via a solvothermal method. Benefiting from the enhanced lipophilicity of the coordination bonds between the metal ions and the glycerol ligands, the CCG-HNSs can easily attach and penetrate the bacterial membrane, thereby enhancing the damage to bacterial membranes and microorganisms. In addition, the hollow structure and large surface area of the CCG-HNSs lead to an enhanced peroxidase-like activity, producing a large amount of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that kill bacteria. According to our in vitro bacterial experiments, the CCG-HNSs show an excellent antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. By investigating the antibacterial mechanism of the CCG-HNSs, we determined that the main causes of bacterial death are the consumption of glutathione and damage to the cell membranes. Therefore, CCG-HNSs are expected to be good antibacterial agents and provide new ideas for clinical antibacterial research.

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