New Synthesis of Gold- and Silver-Based Nano-Tetracycline Composites

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A new synthetic methodology of water-soluble gold and silver nanoparticles (AuNPs@TC and AgNPs@TC), using the antibiotic tetracycline (TC) as co-reducing and stabilizing agent, is reported. Both colloids exhibit high water stability. The average sizes obtained were 25±10 and 15±5 nm, respectively. Both composites were tested against TC-resistant bacteria, presenting an increasing antibacterial effect in the case of AgNPs@TC. The sensing towards metal ions was also explored. An interesting and reversible affinity of AuNPs@TC towards AlIII cations in an aqueous system was also observed.

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Djafari, J., Marinho, C., Santos, T., Igrejas, G., Torres, C., Capelo, J. L., … Fernández-Lodeiro, J. (2016). New Synthesis of Gold- and Silver-Based Nano-Tetracycline Composites. ChemistryOpen, 5(3), 206–212. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.201600016

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