Glyconanosomes: Disc-shaped Nanomaterials for the Water Solubilization and Controlled Delivery of Hydrophobic Molecules.
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Original research
Authors
  • Mohyeddin Assali
  • Juan-José Cid
  • Manuel Pernía-Leal
  • Miguel Muñoz-Bravo
  • Inmaculada Fernández
  • Ralf E. Wellinger
  • Noureddin Khiar
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Herein, we describe the first report on a new class of disk-shaped and quite monodisperse water-soluble nanomaterials that we named glyconanosomes (GNS). GNSs were obtained by sliding out the cylindrical structures formed upon self-organization and photopolymerization of glycolipid 1 on single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) sidewalls. GNSs present a sheltered hydrophobic inner cavity formed by the carbonated tails, surrounded by PEG and lactose moieties. The amphiphilic character of GNSs allows the water solubility of insoluble hydrophobic cargos such as a perylene-bisimide derivative, [60]fullerene, or the anti-carcinogenic drug camptothecin (CPT). GNS/C60 inclusion complexes are able to establish specific interactions between peanut agglutinin (PNA) lectin and the lactose moiety surrounding the complexes, while CPT solubilized by GNS shows higher cytotoxicity toward MCF7-type breast cancer cells than CPT alone. Thus, GNS represents an attractive extension of nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems.

Journal
Title
Acs nano, 7, 2145
Publisher
american chemical society
Publisher Country
United States of America
Indexing
Thomson Reuters
Impact Factor
13.709
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
7
Year
2013
Pages
2145-2153