biospectrumasiaAugust 28, 2017
Tag: Magnetic nanoparticle clusters , Nanoparticles , bacteria
Magnetic nanoparticle clusters can punch through biofilms to bacteria that can foul water treatment systems, according to scientists at Rice University and the University of Science and Technology of China.
Researchers used magnetic nanoclusters to immobilize bacteriophages and pull them into biofilms where they killed the harmful bacteria.
Biofilms can be beneficial in some wastewater treatment or industrial fermentation reactors owing to their enhanced reaction rates and resistance to exogenous stresses. In the present study, researchers used magnetic nanoclusters to immobilize bacteriophages and pull them into biofilms where they killed the harmful bacteria.
The phages were combined with nanoclusters of carbon, sulfur and iron oxide that were further modified with amino groups. The amino coating prompted the phages to bond with the clusters head-first, which left their infectious tails exposed and able to infect bacteria.
The lab is working on phage "cocktails" that would combine multiple types of phages and antibiotics with the particles to inhibit resistance.
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