Purification of boron nitride nanotubes enhances biological application properties

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Commercially available boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) and their purified form (pBNNTs) were dispersed in aqueous solutions with various dispersants, and their cytotoxicity and drug encapsulation capacity were monitored. Our data suggest that pBNNTs showed an average increase in dispersibility of 37.3% in aqueous solution in the presence of 10 different dispersants. In addition, 100 μg of pBNNTs induced an average decrease in cytotoxicity of 27.4% compared to same amount of BNNTs in normal cell lines. The same amount of pBNNTs can encapsulate 10.4‐fold more drug (camptothecin) compared to BNNTs. These data suggest that the purification of BNNTs improves several of their properties, which can be applied to biological experiments and are thus essential in the biological application of BNNTs.

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Lee, S. H., Kim, M. J., Ahn, S., & Koh, B. (2020). Purification of boron nitride nanotubes enhances biological application properties. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21041529

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