Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Photostimulated Extended Nitric Oxide (NO) Release from Water-Soluble Block Copolymer to Enhance Antibacterial Activity.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

January 8, 2024

Journal

Biomacromolecules

Volume/Issue

25/1

ISSN

1526-4602

-Nitrosamines are well established motifs to release nitric oxide (NO) under photoirradiation. Herein, a series of amphiphilic -nitrosamine-based block copolymers () are developed to attain controlled NO release under photoirradiation (365 nm, 3.71 mW/cm). The water-soluble forms micellar architecture in aqueous medium and exhibits a sustained NO release of 92-160 μM within 11.5 h, which is 36.8-64.0% of the calculated value. To understand the NO release mechanism, a small molecular NO donor () resembling the NO releasing functional motif of is synthesized, which displays a burst NO release in DMSO within 2.5 h. The radical nature of the released NO is confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The gradual NO release from micellar enhances antibacterial activity over and exhibits a superior bactericidal effect on Gram-positive . In relation to biomedical applications, this work offers a comprehensive insight into tuning light-triggered NO release to improve antibacterial activity.

Alternate Journal

Biomacromolecules

PubMed ID

38048403

Authors

Soumya Paul
Priya Ashrit
Manish Kumar
Sourav Mete
Shilpendu Ghosh
Praveen Kumar Vemula
Arindam Mukherjee
Priyadarsi De

Keywords

Nitric Oxide
Staphylococcus aureus
Polymers
Micelles
Anti-Bacterial Agents