Effects of selenium nanoparticles on pathogenic and probiotic food bacteria, and their influence on human intestinal cells
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Selenium is an especially important element for the functioning of antioxidative enzymes, making it one of the essential micronutrients. Although selenium is required in extremely small amounts, often it is lacking from the organism. However, inorganic and organic sources of selenium are known to possess considerable toxicity. Recently, the nanoparticle form of selenium has been shown to exhibit lesser toxicity, and also better antimicrobial and other biological effects, than selenium-containing compounds. Nanotechnology has already found application in many fields, for improving material properties for various purposes, among them, in the process of improving food characteristics. It is possible that selenium nanoparticles can be applied as antimicrobial agents in food, and there has been growing interest in this area of research. We have synthesized selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) by chemical reduction method, using sodium selenite, ascorbic acid, and bovine serum albumin. The antimic...robial activity of these particles has been assessed by minimum inhibitory concentration assay and colony-forming units count, on Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica, which are common bacterial food contaminants. As intestinal microbiota, especially probiotic bacteria, have been shown to play important role in organism functioning, we also tested how SeNPs influence Lactobacillus rhamosus and Lactobacillus plantarum. To evaluate cytotoxicity, we used MTT assay on the human intestinal cell line (HT-29). Antioxidative properties were assessed by DPPH assay. SeNPs showed higher antibacterial activity on pathogenic bacteria than on probiotic strains. Cytotoxic effect was present only in the highest tested concentrations. The antioxidative activity was considerable, resulting in above 80% reduction of DPPH free radical, at 1 g/ml of SeNPs. Based on these results, SeNPs are a promising subject for further research in developing materials for food packaging or as antimicrobial selenium additives.
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selenium nanoparticles / antibacterial agents / antioxidative effect / probioticsSource:
Book of abstracts / 2nd International Conference on Advanced Production and Processing, 20th-22nd October 2022, Novi Sad, 2022, 129-129Publisher:
- Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology
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- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200175 (Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Belgrade) (RS-200175)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200178 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Biology) (RS-200178)
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Институт техничких наука САНУ / Institute of Technical Sciences of SASATY - CONF AU - Tomić, Nina AU - Filipović, Nenad AU - Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana AU - Đokić, Ana AU - Stevanović, Magdalena PY - 2022 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13605 AB - Selenium is an especially important element for the functioning of antioxidative enzymes, making it one of the essential micronutrients. Although selenium is required in extremely small amounts, often it is lacking from the organism. However, inorganic and organic sources of selenium are known to possess considerable toxicity. Recently, the nanoparticle form of selenium has been shown to exhibit lesser toxicity, and also better antimicrobial and other biological effects, than selenium-containing compounds. Nanotechnology has already found application in many fields, for improving material properties for various purposes, among them, in the process of improving food characteristics. It is possible that selenium nanoparticles can be applied as antimicrobial agents in food, and there has been growing interest in this area of research. We have synthesized selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) by chemical reduction method, using sodium selenite, ascorbic acid, and bovine serum albumin. The antimicrobial activity of these particles has been assessed by minimum inhibitory concentration assay and colony-forming units count, on Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica, which are common bacterial food contaminants. As intestinal microbiota, especially probiotic bacteria, have been shown to play important role in organism functioning, we also tested how SeNPs influence Lactobacillus rhamosus and Lactobacillus plantarum. To evaluate cytotoxicity, we used MTT assay on the human intestinal cell line (HT-29). Antioxidative properties were assessed by DPPH assay. SeNPs showed higher antibacterial activity on pathogenic bacteria than on probiotic strains. Cytotoxic effect was present only in the highest tested concentrations. The antioxidative activity was considerable, resulting in above 80% reduction of DPPH free radical, at 1 g/ml of SeNPs. Based on these results, SeNPs are a promising subject for further research in developing materials for food packaging or as antimicrobial selenium additives. PB - Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology C3 - Book of abstracts / 2nd International Conference on Advanced Production and Processing, 20th-22nd October 2022, Novi Sad T1 - Effects of selenium nanoparticles on pathogenic and probiotic food bacteria, and their influence on human intestinal cells SP - 129 EP - 129 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13605 ER -
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Tomić, N., Filipović, N., Mitić-Ćulafić, D., Đokić, A.,& Stevanović, M.. (2022). Effects of selenium nanoparticles on pathogenic and probiotic food bacteria, and their influence on human intestinal cells. in Book of abstracts / 2nd International Conference on Advanced Production and Processing, 20th-22nd October 2022, Novi Sad Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology., 129-129. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13605
Tomić N, Filipović N, Mitić-Ćulafić D, Đokić A, Stevanović M. Effects of selenium nanoparticles on pathogenic and probiotic food bacteria, and their influence on human intestinal cells. in Book of abstracts / 2nd International Conference on Advanced Production and Processing, 20th-22nd October 2022, Novi Sad. 2022;:129-129. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13605 .
Tomić, Nina, Filipović, Nenad, Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana, Đokić, Ana, Stevanović, Magdalena, "Effects of selenium nanoparticles on pathogenic and probiotic food bacteria, and their influence on human intestinal cells" in Book of abstracts / 2nd International Conference on Advanced Production and Processing, 20th-22nd October 2022, Novi Sad (2022):129-129, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13605 .