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Amine-Functionalized Silver Nanoparticles: A Potential Antiviral-Coating Material with Trap and Kill Efficiency to Combat Viral Dissemination (COVID-19).
Tiwari, Atul Kumar; Gupta, Munesh Kumar; Pandey, Govind; Pandey, Shivangi; Pandey, Prem C.
  • Tiwari AK; Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005 India Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU).
  • Gupta MK; Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005 India Department of Microbiology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University.
  • Pandey G; Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226003 India Department of Paediatrics, King George Medical University.
  • Pandey S; Motilal Nehru Medical Collage, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh 211001 India.
  • Pandey PC; Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005 India Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU).
Biomed Mater Devices ; : 1-15, 2022 Oct 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2075775
ABSTRACT
The outbreak of COVID-19 has drastically affected the daily lifestyles of people globally where specific Coronavirus-2 transmits primarily by respiratory droplets. Structurally, the SARS-CoV-2 virus is made up of four types of proteins in which S-protein is indispensable among them, as it causes rapid replication in the host body. Therefore, the glycine and alanine composed of HR1 of S-protein is the ideal target for antiviral action. Different forms of surface-active PPEs can efficiently prevent this transmission in this circumstance. However, the virus can survive on the conventional PPEs for a long time. Hence, the nanotechnological approaches based on engineered nanomaterials coating on medical equipments can potentially prevent the dissemination of infections in public. Silver nanoparticles with tuneable physicochemical properties and versatile chemical functionalization provide an excellent platform to combat the disease. The coating of amine-functionalized silver nanoparticle (especially amine linked to aliphatic chain and trialkoxysilane) in its nanostructured form enables cloths trap and kill efficient. PPEs are a primary and reliable preventive measure, although they are not 100% effective against viral infections. So, developing and commercializing surface-active PPEs with trap and kill efficacy is highly needed to cope with current and future viral infections. This review article discusses the COVID-19 morphology, antiviral mechanism of Ag-NPs against SARS-CoV-2 virus, surface factors that influence viral persistence on fomites, the necessity of antiviral PPEs, and the potential application of amine-functionalized silver nanoparticles as a coating material for the development of trap and kill-efficient face masks and PPE kits.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Journal: Biomed Mater Devices Year: 2022 Document Type: Article