Title of article :
Magnetic Nanosystems as a Therapeutic Tool to Combat Pathogenic Fungi
Author/Authors :
Salah Abbas, Heba National Organization for Drug Control and Research - Cairo - Egypt - Scientist Under Scheme of Asian Research Training Fellowship for Developing Country (RTF-DCS) - FICCI - NewDelhi - India - Department of Pharmaceutical Technology - Bharathidasan Institute of Technology - Anna University - Tiruchirappalli-620024 - Tamilnadu - India , Krishnan, Akilandeswari Department of Pharmaceutical Technology - Bharathidasan Institute of Technology - Anna University - Tiruchirappalli-620024 - Tamilnadu - India
Abstract :
The overuse of antibiotics is the main reason for the expansion of multidrug-resistant
microorganisms, especially, pathogenic fungi, such as Candida albicans and others.
Nanotechnology provides an excellent therapeutic tool for pathogenic fungi. Several reports
focused on metal oxide nanoparticles, especially, iron oxide nanoparticles due to their extensive
applications such as targeted drug delivery. Using biological entities for iron oxide nanoparticle
synthesis attracted many concerns for being eco-friendly, and inexpensive. The fusion of
biologically active substances reduced and stabilized nanoparticles. Recently, the advancement
and challenges for surface engineered magnetic nanoparticles are reviewed for improving their
properties and compatibility. Other metals on the surface nanoparticles can enhance their
biological and antimicrobial activities against pathogenic fungi. Furthermore, conjugation
of antifungal drugs to magnetic nanoparticulate increases their antifungal effect, antibiofilm
properties, and reduces their undesirable effects. In this review, we discuss different routes for
the synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles, surface coating manipulation, their applications as
antimicrobials, and their mode of action.
Keywords :
Candida infections , Iron NPs synthesis , Magnetic nanosystems , Surface modification , Antibacterial , Antifungal mechanism
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin