The use of visible light and metal oxide nano particles for pathogen inactivation

R. Lubart, A. Lipovski, A. Gedanken

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Abstract

Since the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment is decreasing due to the development of resistant strains, alternative approaches for destroying microorganisms are needed. In this review we summarize new technologies that might be effective for pathogen inactivation. In the past we found that intense blue light could be used for bacterial eradication. The phototoxic effect correlated with the amount of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by the bacteria due to illumination. Recently it has been shown that the effect of light can be enhanced by introducing metal oxide nanoparticles (nps) to the bacteria prior to irradiation. This led us to suggest combining nanoparticles with visible light irradiation for pathogen eradication. We have shown that combination of illumination with the nanoparticles (ZnO or TiO2) resulted in a marked increase in the reduction of bacterial viability to a mean reduction of 80-90% for both nanoaprticles. As a matter of fact metal oxide nps alone can be used for bacteria destruction. The advantage of our approach is the use of lower concentrations of nps, combined with reduced light intensity that is less toxic to the host tissue. To further avoid the toxicity of metal oxides nps on healthy tissue it is possible to coat their surfaces with various substrates including ceramics and polymers. Recently Zinc oxide nanoparticles have been synthesized and deposited on the surface of cotton fabrics using ultrasound irradiation. Thus in the future we will try to treat infected wounds with transparent bandages coated with ZnO that will be applied to the wounds prior to irradiation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Laserology - Selected Papers of LASER FLORENCE 2011
Subtitle of host publicationA Window on the Laser Medicine World
Pages36-40
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
EventLASER FLORENCE 2011: A Window on the Laser Medicine World - Firenze, Italy
Duration: 4 Nov 20115 Nov 2011

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1486
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

Conference

ConferenceLASER FLORENCE 2011: A Window on the Laser Medicine World
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityFirenze
Period4/11/115/11/11

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