Efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using Gloriosa superba rhizome extract

The biomolecule-coated nanotitania catalysts were synthesised using rhizome extract of Gloriosa superba and the characteristics of the synthesised nanocatalysts were investigated by using various physiochemical methodologies. The antibacterial activity of the biomolecule coated nanotitania catalysts...

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Main Authors: D. Mahendran, P. B. Kavi Kishor, N. Geetha, T. Manish, S. V. Sahi, P. Venkatachalam
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2021.1872781
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spelling doaj-9471c81bc63f4cc6ba69cdb13f2315382021-02-08T14:09:13ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Experimental Nanoscience1745-80801745-80992021-01-01161113110.1080/17458080.2021.18727811872781Efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using Gloriosa superba rhizome extractD. Mahendran0P. B. Kavi Kishor1N. Geetha2T. Manish3S. V. Sahi4P. Venkatachalam5Department of Biotechnology, Periyar UniversityDepartment of Biotechnology, Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology and ResearchDepartment of Botany, Bharathiar UniversityNational Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), CSIRDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of the SciencesDepartment of Biotechnology, Periyar UniversityThe biomolecule-coated nanotitania catalysts were synthesised using rhizome extract of Gloriosa superba and the characteristics of the synthesised nanocatalysts were investigated by using various physiochemical methodologies. The antibacterial activity of the biomolecule coated nanotitania catalysts was tested against harmful microbial human pathogens. Nanotitania catalysts were found to be the most potential agent against gram negative bacterium i.e. Staphylococcus epidermidis. An efficient anti-biofilm activity was also observed against biofilm developing bacteria namely S. epidermidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of nanotitania catalysts noticed was 46.64 and 61.81 µg/mL for MCF-7 (cancer) L929 (normal) cell lines, respectively. Bioengineered nanotitania catalysts exhibited potential anticancer activity against breast cancer cell line. AO/EtBr staining results show distinct morphological variations such as orange and red coloured apoptotic bodies were identified in cancer cells that were treated with nanotitania catalysts. Further, the nuclear changes, mitochondrial depolarization and increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) level were also detected in nanotitania catalysts treated MCF-7 cells by Hoechst, rhodamine and DCFH-DA probe staining techniques. COMET assay confirmed the DNA destruction in the nanotitania treated cancer cells. In addition, the nanotitania catalysts exhibited potential photocatalytic activity against inorganic toxic dyes and the maximum rate of dye degradation was observed for crystal violet. The present results strongly suggest that the biomolecule coated nanotitania catalysts could be used as potential and novel compound towards biomedical as well as photocatalytic applications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2021.1872781gloriosa superbananotitania catalystsclinical pathogensbreast cancer cell linephotocatalytic activityantibiofilm
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author D. Mahendran
P. B. Kavi Kishor
N. Geetha
T. Manish
S. V. Sahi
P. Venkatachalam
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P. B. Kavi Kishor
N. Geetha
T. Manish
S. V. Sahi
P. Venkatachalam
Efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using Gloriosa superba rhizome extract
Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
gloriosa superba
nanotitania catalysts
clinical pathogens
breast cancer cell line
photocatalytic activity
antibiofilm
author_facet D. Mahendran
P. B. Kavi Kishor
N. Geetha
T. Manish
S. V. Sahi
P. Venkatachalam
author_sort D. Mahendran
title Efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using Gloriosa superba rhizome extract
title_short Efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using Gloriosa superba rhizome extract
title_full Efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using Gloriosa superba rhizome extract
title_fullStr Efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using Gloriosa superba rhizome extract
title_full_unstemmed Efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using Gloriosa superba rhizome extract
title_sort efficient antibacterial/biofilm, anti-cancer and photocatalytic potential of titanium dioxide nanocatalysts green synthesised using gloriosa superba rhizome extract
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
issn 1745-8080
1745-8099
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The biomolecule-coated nanotitania catalysts were synthesised using rhizome extract of Gloriosa superba and the characteristics of the synthesised nanocatalysts were investigated by using various physiochemical methodologies. The antibacterial activity of the biomolecule coated nanotitania catalysts was tested against harmful microbial human pathogens. Nanotitania catalysts were found to be the most potential agent against gram negative bacterium i.e. Staphylococcus epidermidis. An efficient anti-biofilm activity was also observed against biofilm developing bacteria namely S. epidermidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of nanotitania catalysts noticed was 46.64 and 61.81 µg/mL for MCF-7 (cancer) L929 (normal) cell lines, respectively. Bioengineered nanotitania catalysts exhibited potential anticancer activity against breast cancer cell line. AO/EtBr staining results show distinct morphological variations such as orange and red coloured apoptotic bodies were identified in cancer cells that were treated with nanotitania catalysts. Further, the nuclear changes, mitochondrial depolarization and increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) level were also detected in nanotitania catalysts treated MCF-7 cells by Hoechst, rhodamine and DCFH-DA probe staining techniques. COMET assay confirmed the DNA destruction in the nanotitania treated cancer cells. In addition, the nanotitania catalysts exhibited potential photocatalytic activity against inorganic toxic dyes and the maximum rate of dye degradation was observed for crystal violet. The present results strongly suggest that the biomolecule coated nanotitania catalysts could be used as potential and novel compound towards biomedical as well as photocatalytic applications.
topic gloriosa superba
nanotitania catalysts
clinical pathogens
breast cancer cell line
photocatalytic activity
antibiofilm
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2021.1872781
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