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  • Synthesis, pharmacokinetics, and biological use of lysine-modified single-walled carbon nanotubes.

Synthesis, pharmacokinetics, and biological use of lysine-modified single-walled carbon nanotubes.

International journal of nanomedicine (2014-09-18)
J Justin Mulvey, Evan N Feinberg, Simone Alidori, Michael R McDevitt, Daniel A Heller, David A Scheinberg
ABSTRACT

We aimed to create a more robust and more accessible standard for amine-modifying single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). A 1,3-cycloaddition was developed using an azomethine ylide, generated by reacting paraformaldehyde and a side-chain-Boc (tert-Butyloxycarbonyl)-protected, lysine-derived alpha-amino acid, H-Lys(Boc)-OH, with purified SWCNT or C60. This cycloaddition and its lysine adduct provides the benefits of dense, covalent modification, ease of purification, commercial availability of reagents, and pH-dependent solubility of the product. Subsequently, SWCNTs functionalized with lysine amine handles were covalently conjugated to a radiometalated chelator, 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid (DOTA). The (111)In-labeled construct showed rapid renal clearance in a murine model and a favorable biodistribution, permitting utility in biomedical applications. Functionalized SWCNTs strongly wrapped small interfering RNA (siRNA). In the first disclosed deployment of thermophoresis with carbon nanotubes, the lysine-modified tubes showed a desirable, weak SWCNT-albumin binding constant. Thus, lysine-modified nanotubes are a favorable candidate for medicinal work.

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Paraformaldehyde, meets analytical specification of DAC, 95.0-100.5%
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Paraformaldehyde, prilled, 95%