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Egg-yolk core–shell mesoporous silica nanoparticles for high doxorubicin loading and delivery to prostate cancer cells

Authors :
Steffi Tiburcius
Kannan Krishnan
Linta Jose
Vaishwik Patel
Arnab Ghosh
C. I. Sathish
Judith Weidenhofer
Jae-Hun Yang
Nicole M. Verrills
Ajay Karakoti
Ajayan Vinu
Source :
Nanoscale. 14:6830-6845
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2022.

Abstract

Mesoporous silica-based nanoparticles (MSNs) have gained rapid interest as a drug delivery system (DDS) and demonstrated their versatility in delivering drugs for the treatment of various cancers. However, the drug loading efficiency of MSNs is low and is usually improved by improving textural properties through complicated synthesis methods or by post synthesis modification of the surface that can result in the loss of surface area and modify its drug release properties. In this study, we report a direct single-step synthesis of MSNs with a unique egg-yolk core-shell morphology, large pore volume and a hydrophilic surface, decorated with nitrogen rich surface functionalities for increasing its drug loading capacity. This combination of excellent textural properties and surface functionalisation was achieved by a simple soft templating method using dual surfactants and the silica sources assisted by employing either triethylamine (TEA) or triethanolamine (TEO) as the hydrolysis agent. The morphology and well-ordered mesoporous structure can simply be tuned by changing the pH of the synthesis medium that affects the self-assembly mechanism of the micelles. HRTEM image of samples clearly revealed an egg-yolk core-shell morphology with a thin mesoporous silica shell. The optimised MSN samples synthesized at a pH of 11 using either TEA or TEO depicted a higher doxorubicin (Dox) loading capacity of 425 μg mg

Details

ISSN :
20403372 and 20403364
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanoscale
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....103abebe2e3b82099d9d6ac95b3687d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d2nr00783e