Self-assembled natural phytochemicals for synergistically antibacterial application from the enlightenment of traditional Chinese medicine combination.

Journal: Acta pharmaceutica Sinica. B
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Abstract

The application of nanotechnology for antimicrobial delivery has capacity to improve antibacterial efficacy. Currently, the usage of various inorganic and organic carriers, such as metal ions, nano-silicon and surfactants, might increase the potential toxicity of nanoparticles and make their clinical transformation more difficult. Herein, a nano-delivery system was constructed by direct self-assembly of antibacterial phytochemicals (berberine and rhein) originated from traditional Chinese medicine Franch. and L., respectively. Combining X-ray single crystal diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance and other spectra characterizations, the stacked structure of nanoparticles was profoundly demonstrated. Briefly, rhein acted as the layered backbone and berberine embedded in it. bacteriostasis experiment showed the minimum bactericidal concentration of nanoparticles was 0.1 μmol/mL, which was lower than that of berberine and rhein. The results of confocal laser scanning microscope, biofilm quantitive assay and scanning electron microscopy indicated that nanoparticles had strong inhibitory effects on biofilm. More importantly, transmission electron microscopy and mass spectra indicated the further bacteriostatic mechanism of nanoparticles. Meanwhile, the nanoparticles had well biocompatibility and safety. Current study will open up new prospect that the design of self-assemblies between active phytochemicals can be originated from traditional Chinese medicine combination.

Authors

  • Xuehao Tian
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Penglong Wang
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Tong Li
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Xuemei Huang
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Wenbo Guo
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Yuqin Yang
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Mengmeng Yan
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Hao Zhang
    College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, 450002, China.
  • Desheng Cai
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Xiaohui Jia
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Feifei Li
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Bing Xu
    Department of Rehabilitation, the People`s Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, Guangxi, People's Republic of China.
  • Tao Ma
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Cong Yan
    School of Life Science, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.
  • Haimin Lei
    School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102488, China.

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