Nanoparticles based on the zwitterionic pillar[5]arene and Ag+: Synthesis, self-assembly and cytotoxicity in the human lung cancer cell line A549

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For the first time, stable pillar[5]arene/Ag+ nanoparticles, consisting of water-soluble pillar[5]arene containing γ-sulfobetaine fragments and Ag+ ions without Ag-Ag bonds, were synthesized and characterized. The pillar[5]arene/Ag+ (ratio 1:10) nanoparticles obtained were cubic with a rib length of 100 nm and are less cytotoxic than Ag+ ions. The survival of the A549 model cells in the presence of pillar[5]arene/Ag+ (1:10) nanoparticles at a concentration of 30 and 40 μM was 76% and 55%, while in the absence of pillar[5]arene, the cell survival for free Ag+ ions at the same concentration was 30% and 10%, respectively. The results can be used to create new antibacterial materials and 2D biomedical coatings.

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Shurpik, D. N., Sevastyanov, D. A., Zelenikhin, P. V., Padnya, P. L., Evtugyn, V. G., Osin, Y. N., & Stoikov, I. I. (2020). Nanoparticles based on the zwitterionic pillar[5]arene and Ag+: Synthesis, self-assembly and cytotoxicity in the human lung cancer cell line A549. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 11, 421–431. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.11.33

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