| Literature DB >> 34946545 |
Joanna Kowalczuk1, Andrzej Łapiński1, Elżbieta Stolarczyk2, Oleg M Demchuk3, Konrad Kubiński3, Monika Janeczko3, Aleksandra Martyna3, Maciej Masłyk3, Sylwia Turczyniak-Surdacka4.
Abstract
An aqueous solution of sodium citrate stabilized gold nanoparticles (AuNP) in the presence of N-lauroyl-L-alanine (C12ALA) forms a stable gel. The structure of the gel and the distribution profile of AuNP in it were analyzed. Will nanoparticles separated from each other with sodium citrate behave in the same way in solution and trapped in the gel matrix? Will the spatial limitation of solvent molecules aggregate nanoparticles and destroy their homogeneity? These questions are very important from the point of view of the use of gold nanoparticles, trapped in the gel structure as carriers of drugs in the slow-release process. The lack of homogeneity of this distribution will have a major impact on the rate of release of the appropriate amount of therapeutic drug from the matrix. In this work, we attempt to answer these questions. The performed biological assays revealed that both C12ALA and C12ALA-AuNP show an excellent level of biological neutrality. They might be used as a transporting medium for a drug delivery without affecting the drug's activity.Entities:
Keywords: Raman spectrometry; SEM; TGA; biological activity; diffusiometry; gold nanoparticles; pharmaceutical gels
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34946545 PMCID: PMC8708427 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26247462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1C12ALA-AuNP.
Figure 2Temperature dependence of the derivative of weight loss of C12ALA-AuNP measured in a function of heating rates by TGA.
Figure 3Time dependence of sample conversion as a function of temperature obtained by OFW theory.
Figure 4Raman spectra as a function of position on the surface (from P1 to P10) of the C12ALA-AuNP sample.
Figure 5The comparison of Raman spectra for C12ALA-AuNP and gold nanoparticles.
Figure 6The SEM images of C12ALA-AuNP surface. The image fragment with a resolution of 100 nm shows the size (Pa1–Pa4) and position (Pb1–Pb4) of gold nanoparticles in the gel matrix.
Figure 7The diffusion time dependence of diffusion coefficient DΔ) of solvent molecules in C12ALA-AuNP.
Biological activity of C12ALA and C12ALA-AuNP*.
| Antimicrobial Activity, Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) | |||||
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| Strain | C12ALA | C12ALA-AuNP | |||
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| 1.1 mM | 1.8 mM | |||
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| - | 1.8 mM | |||
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| HeLa | - | 82.63% | |||
| Detroit 562 | 95.3% | 81.21% | |||
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| 1 mM | 0% | 0.02 mM | 0% | ||
| 5 mM | 22.2% | 0.1 mM | 10.9% | ||
- no activity; *the concentration of C is given as concentration of C component, while the total concentration of gold is 10−3 time smaller.