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    Molecular Mechanism and Changes of Antioxidant Enzyme in ZnO Nanoparticles Against Fungus.

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    2019-04-01
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    Zhang, Fengqin
    Liu, Xiongduo
    Pentok, Myima
    Sauli, Elingarami
    He, Nongyue
    Zen, Xiangli
    Li, Xiaolong
    Liu, Tonghua
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    Although zinc oxide nanoparticles are known as an effective antimicrobial agent, the mechanism for its antifungal activity has been assessed by only few studies. In this study, antifungal activity mechanism for ZnO via the change of physiology was explored. It was showed that the activities of SOD and CAT and the MDA content were increased significantly. The possible mechanisms were obtained that zinc oxide directly acts on the mycelium of to produce oxidative stress and destroy intracellular physiological balance. RNA-seq was then used to verify the conclusion obtained before, and obtained results suggested that the antifungal mechanism is attributed to oxidative stress and changes in membrane function.
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