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Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Investigation of Bismuth Nanoparticles Antimicrobial Activity against High Pathogen Microorganisms



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Despite of the common efforts in biodefense around the world the problem of high dangerous pathogens distribution, especially under the threat of terrorist attacks, is still urgent. Among the biotoxins that could be used for dispersion, leading experts identify large number of high pathogen microorganisms of category A and B, such as well-known pathogens: Bacillus anthracis, Salmonella, Escherichia etc. The most important problem in the struggle against biohazard is high effective defense of civil population. Such effective defense can be provided using safe drugs, which are effective against wide range of biotoxins.

Modern antimicrobial preparations and vaccines don’t possess by wide range of activity against different classes of pathogens. So, the search and development of new high effective antimicrobial substances with high effectiveness against wide spectra of high pathogen microorganisms - causative agents of most dangerous human and animals’ diseases is topical problem today. Metal nanoparticles are possessed by high potential in this area.

The main goal of presented work was antimicrobial activity investigation of the synthesized bismuth nanoparticles against wide spectra of pathogen microorganisms - potential causative agents of high dangerous human and animals’ diseases. Spherical Bismuth Nanoparticles (BiNP) have been synthesized by the method of chemical condensation in water medium. The concentration of obtained BiNP was 77.5 mg/ml by metal. The shape and size of synthesized BiNP have been defined by the method of Transmission Electron Microscopy.

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