DocumentCode
1124249
Title
Theoretical comparison of nanotube materials for drug delivery
Author
Hilder, T.A. ; Hill, J.M.
Author_Institution
Nanomech. Group, Univ. of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW
Volume
3
Issue
1
fYear
2008
fDate
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
18
Lastpage
24
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes have gained significant attention as nanocapsules for targeted drug delivery, and recently the behaviour of drugs when encapsulated into carbon nanotubes has been investigated by the present authors. However, there are many other materials which may possibly be more biocompatible or biodegradable and which can form single-walled nanotubes, such as boron nitride, silicon and boron carbide. This Letter theoretically investigates the encapsulation behaviour of the anticancer drug cisplatin when entering boron nitride, silicon and boron carbide single-walled nanotubes, and makes a comparison with the corresponding results for single-walled carbon nanotubes. Of the four materials, it is shown that boron nitride provides the most ideal delivery capsule as it requires the least amount of material for efficient encapsulation and therefore possesses the least toxicity.
Keywords
Lennard-Jones potential; biomedical materials; boron compounds; cancer; drug delivery systems; nanotubes; silicon; B4C; BN; Si; anticancer drug; biocompatibility; biodegradability; boron carbide SWNT; boron nitride SWNT; carbon nanotube encapsulated drugs; cisplatin encapsulation behaviour; nanocapsules; nanotube materials; silicon SWNT; single walled nanotubes; targeted drug delivery;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Micro & Nano Letters, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1750-0443
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/mnl:20070070
Filename
4483850
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