College of Science, University of Kufa discussed a Ph.D. thesis on biological synthesis of Nano-Titanium oxide and testing its effectiveness against highly antibiotic-resistant bacteria by the postgraduate student, Ms. Hawra Faleh Wali.
The thesis reviewed manufacturing Nano-Titanium oxide with high efficiency using two types of bacteria, which were registered for the first time in Iraq and the world in the Gene Bank database due to their demonstrated efficiency and effectiveness in producing nanoparticles.
The thesis highlighted that the manufactured Nano-Titanium oxide demonstrated a high inhibitory capacity against antibiotic-resistant bacteria isolated from burn injuries.
The thesis
demonstrated effectiveness in inhibiting the formation of bacterial biofilms
and enhancing the effect of some antibiotics and drugs.
The thesis also
reviewed that the molecular
effectiveness in suppressing the expression of resistance genes.
The thesis
recommended the development of antibiotics and drugs by integrating them with
nanomaterials to enhance their effectiveness, as well as using Nano-Titanium oxide as a
promising alternative to antibiotics in some cases.
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