Issue 3, 2015

Carbon nanotubes for stabilization of nanostructured lipid particles

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are increasingly studied for innovative biotechnological applications particularly where they are combined with essential biological materials like lipids. Lipids have been used earlier for enhancing the dispersibility of CNTs in aqueous solutions. Here we report a novel application of CNTs for stabilization of internally self-assembled nanostructured lipid particles of 2–5 μm size. Single-walled (pristine) as well as –OH and –COOH functionalized multi-walled CNTs were employed to produce nanostructured emulsions which stayed stable for months and could be re-dispersed after complete dehydration. Concentrations of CNTs employed for stabilization were very low; moreover CNTs were well-decorated with lipid molecules. These features contribute towards reducing their toxicity and improving biocompatibility for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Our approach paves the way for future development of combination therapies employing both CNTs and nanostructured lipid self-assembly together as carriers of different drugs.

Graphical abstract: Carbon nanotubes for stabilization of nanostructured lipid particles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Sep 2014
Accepted
16 Nov 2014
First published
20 Nov 2014

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 1090-1095

Author version available

Carbon nanotubes for stabilization of nanostructured lipid particles

N. P. Gaunt, Y. Patil-Sen, M. J. Baker and C. V. Kulkarni, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 1090 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR05593D

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