Synthesis and antifungal activity of soluble starch and sodium alginate capped copper nanoparticles

Aysen Akturk, Funda Karbancioǧlu Güler, Melek Erol Taygun, Gultekin Goller*, Sadriye Küçükbayrak

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Abstract

In this work copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) were prepared by using biopolymers soluble starch and sodium alginate (NaAlg) with its abundance of hydroxyl groups and its biocompatibility as the capping agents. Soluble starch capped Cu NPs (CuS NPs) and sodium alginate capped Cu NPs (CuA NPs) were first prepared by microwave assisted chemical reduction method using hydrazine, copper sulfate, soluble starch and sodium alginate as the reduction, oxidation and capping agents, respectively. The synthesized nanoparticles were characterized by x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), dynamic light scattering analysis (DLS), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The antifungal activities of the Cu NPs against Candida albicans and Candida krusei were determined depending on the stabilizing agents. The results showed that CuS NPs have better antifungal activity and stability under the open environment atmosphere than CuA NPs. For this reason, CuS NPs are thought to have the potential to be used in areas such as biotechnology and food packaging.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1250G3
JournalMaterials Research Express
Volume6
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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Funding

The authors would thank Istanbul Technical University Research Fund (BAP project: 38881) for the financial support.

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Istanbul Technical University Research Fund38881

    Keywords

    • antifungal activity
    • copper nanoparticles
    • sodium alginate
    • soluble starch

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