Plasma surface polymerized and biomarker conjugated boron nitride nanoparticles for cancer-specific therapy: Experimental and theoretical study

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A new low-pressure plasma-based approach to activate the surface of BN nanoparticles (BNNPs) in order to facilitate the attachment of folate acid (FA) molecules for cancer-specific therapy is described. Plasma treatment of BNNPs (BNNPsPT) was performed in a radiofrequency plasma reactor using ethylene and carbon dioxide monomers. The carboxyl groups deposited on the surface of BNNPsPT were activated by N,N’-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) and participated in the condensation reaction with ethylene diamine (EDA) to form a thin amino-containing layer (EDA-BNNPPT). Then, the DCC-activated FA was covalently bonded with BNNPsPT by a chemical reaction between amino groups of EDA-BNNPsPT and carboxyl groups of FA. Density functional theory calculations showed that the pre-activation of FA by DCC is required for grafting of the FA to the EDA-BNNPsPT. It was also demonstrated that after FA immobilization, the electronic characteristics of the pteridine ring remain unchanged, indicating that the targeting properties of the FA/EDA-BNNPsPT nanohybrids are preserved.

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Permyakova, E. S., Antipina, L. Y., Kiryukhantsev-Korneev, P. V., Kovalskii, A. M., Polčak, J., Manakhov, A., … Shtansky, D. V. (2019). Plasma surface polymerized and biomarker conjugated boron nitride nanoparticles for cancer-specific therapy: Experimental and theoretical study. Nanomaterials, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9121658

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