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Carbon nanotubes part I: Preparation of a novel and versatile drug-delivery vehicle

Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology | 2015

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.1517/17425247.2015.1003806
  3. Publisher: Informa Healthcare , 2015
  4. Abstract:
  5. Introduction: It is 23 years since carbon allotrope known as carbon nanotubes (CNT) was discovered by Iijima, who described them as "rolled graphite sheets inserted into each other". Since then, CNTs have been studied in nanoelectronic devices. However, CNTs also possess the versatility to act as drug- and gene-delivery vehicles.Areas covered: This review covers the synthesis, purification and functionalization of CNTs. Arc discharge, laser ablation and chemical vapor deposition are the principle synthesis methods. Non-covalent functionalization relies on attachment of biomolecules by coating the CNT with surfactants, synthetic polymers and biopolymers. Covalent functionalization often involves the initial introduction of carboxylic acids or amine groups, diazonium addition, 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition or reductive alkylation. The aim is to produce functional groups to attach the active cargo.Expert opinion: In this review, the feasibility of CNT being used as a drug-delivery vehicle is explored. The molecular composition of CNT is extremely hydrophobic and highly aggregation-prone. Therefore, most of the efforts towards drug delivery has centered on chemical functionalization, which is usually divided in two categories; non-covalent and covalent. The biomedical applications of CNT are growing apace, and new drug-delivery technologies play a major role in these efforts
  6. Keywords:
  7. Addition reaction ; Carbon nanotubes ; Functional group ; Functionalization ; Amine ; Biopolymer ; Carbohydrate ; Carbon dioxide ; Carbon nanotube ; Carboxylic acid ; Diazonium compound ; DNA ; Organometallic compound ; Oxygen ; Peptide ; Surfactant ; Water ; Alkylation ; Chemical composition ; Chemical structure ; Chemical vapor deposition ; Covalent bond ; Cycloaddition ; Drug delivery system ; Human ; Hydrophobicity ; Laser surgery ; Microwave radiation ; Plasma ; Precursor ; Purification ; Radiofrequency ; Review ; Synthesis ; Vapor
  8. Source: Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery ; Volume 12, Issue 7 , 2015 , Pages 1071-1087 ; 17425247 (ISSN)
  9. URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1517/17425247.2015.1003806