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Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere

Inspired by biomineralization, the first synthesis of size-tunable calcium carbonates from nanoparticles (YC-CaCO(3) NPs) to nano/microspheres (YC-CaCO(3) N/MSs) with a porous structure was accomplished using a facile method under the mediation of the secretion from yeast cells (YCs). The biomolecul...

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Autores principales: Chang, Yi, Han, Huijuan, Liu, Tingting, Yuan, Shibao, Chen, Shuting, Guo, Yuming, Yang, Lin, Ma, Xiaoming
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07393h
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author Chang, Yi
Han, Huijuan
Liu, Tingting
Yuan, Shibao
Chen, Shuting
Guo, Yuming
Yang, Lin
Ma, Xiaoming
author_facet Chang, Yi
Han, Huijuan
Liu, Tingting
Yuan, Shibao
Chen, Shuting
Guo, Yuming
Yang, Lin
Ma, Xiaoming
author_sort Chang, Yi
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description Inspired by biomineralization, the first synthesis of size-tunable calcium carbonates from nanoparticles (YC-CaCO(3) NPs) to nano/microspheres (YC-CaCO(3) N/MSs) with a porous structure was accomplished using a facile method under the mediation of the secretion from yeast cells (YCs). The biomolecules derived from the secretion of YCs were used as conditioning and stabilizing agents to control the biosynthesis of the YC-CaCO(3) materials. The morphology and crystal forms of YC-CaCO(3) materials can be affected by the biomolecules from the secretion of YCs. With increasing concentrations of biomolecules, the morphologies of the obtained CaCO(3) materials changed from nanoparticles to nano/microspheres with a porous structure, while the crystal forms transformed from amorphous to calcite. Functional investigations showed that YC-CaCO(3) NSs with a porous structure effectively acted as anticancer drug carriers with accurate and selective drug release in tumor tissue, which suggests that they have great potential to function as a therapeutic delivery system. These application features are mainly attributed to the satisfactory biocompatibility and biodegradability, high drug-loading capacity, and pH-dependent sustained drug release performance of the porous YC-CaCO(3) NSs. The biomimetic synthesis strategy of YC-CaCO(3) materials mediated by YC secretion not only helps to shed light on the biomineralization mechanism in organisms, but may also lead to a new means of biosynthesizing organic–inorganic nanocomposites.
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spelling pubmed-90581782022-05-04 Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere Chang, Yi Han, Huijuan Liu, Tingting Yuan, Shibao Chen, Shuting Guo, Yuming Yang, Lin Ma, Xiaoming RSC Adv Chemistry Inspired by biomineralization, the first synthesis of size-tunable calcium carbonates from nanoparticles (YC-CaCO(3) NPs) to nano/microspheres (YC-CaCO(3) N/MSs) with a porous structure was accomplished using a facile method under the mediation of the secretion from yeast cells (YCs). The biomolecules derived from the secretion of YCs were used as conditioning and stabilizing agents to control the biosynthesis of the YC-CaCO(3) materials. The morphology and crystal forms of YC-CaCO(3) materials can be affected by the biomolecules from the secretion of YCs. With increasing concentrations of biomolecules, the morphologies of the obtained CaCO(3) materials changed from nanoparticles to nano/microspheres with a porous structure, while the crystal forms transformed from amorphous to calcite. Functional investigations showed that YC-CaCO(3) NSs with a porous structure effectively acted as anticancer drug carriers with accurate and selective drug release in tumor tissue, which suggests that they have great potential to function as a therapeutic delivery system. These application features are mainly attributed to the satisfactory biocompatibility and biodegradability, high drug-loading capacity, and pH-dependent sustained drug release performance of the porous YC-CaCO(3) NSs. The biomimetic synthesis strategy of YC-CaCO(3) materials mediated by YC secretion not only helps to shed light on the biomineralization mechanism in organisms, but may also lead to a new means of biosynthesizing organic–inorganic nanocomposites. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9058178/ /pubmed/35514929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07393h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chang, Yi
Han, Huijuan
Liu, Tingting
Yuan, Shibao
Chen, Shuting
Guo, Yuming
Yang, Lin
Ma, Xiaoming
Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere
title Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere
title_full Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere
title_fullStr Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere
title_full_unstemmed Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere
title_short Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere
title_sort cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07393h
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