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Page 1 of 7 NANOTUBES A NEWER APPROACH IN CANCER THERAPY: AN OVERVIEW
Interfacing carbon nanotubes with biological systems could lead to
significant applications in various disease diagnoses. This article reviews the current trends in
biological functionalization of carbon nanotubes and their potential applications
for cancer diagnostics and treatment.
NANOTUBES A NEWER APPROACH IN CANCER THERAPY: AN OVERVIEW
Mishra, Lalit 1*; Dwivedi,
Sumeet2; Pandey, Deepak3; Dwivedi, Abhishek 4and
Tomar, Singh, Gajendra1
1, Smriti College
of Pharmaceutical Education, Indore,
Madhya Pradesh, India
2,
Chordia Institute of Pharmaceutical Education, Indore, Madhya
Pradesh, India
3,
Pentagon Labs, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh
4,
NRI Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
A nanotube is a
long cylinder whose diameter is just a few nanometers. Often, nanotubes are
made of carbon. The carbon nanotube's structure can be thought of as a sheet of
graphite which has been rolled into a cylinder. Nanotubes are defined not only
by length and diameter, but also by chirality
or "twist." A nanotube can also contain multiple cylinders of
different diameters nested inside one another. This type is called a multi-wall
nanotube (MWNT). A nanotube with just one cylinder is referred to as a
single-wall nanotube (SWNT). Other varieties of nanotubes include ropes,
bundles and arrays. The nanotube's structure is the key to determining its
other properties, such as elasticity, mechanical
strength, electrical conductance and thermal conductivity. Over the past
two years, researchers have demonstrated repeatedly that certain types of
carbon nanotubes are among the most effective materials known for transporting
proteins, genes, and drug molecules across the cell membrane. Now, an attempt
to better understand this process has found that virtually any type of carbon
nanotube can enter a wide variety of cell types. Moreover, it appears carbon
nanotubes enter cells using more than one mechanism. Nanotubes have many unique
properties such as high surface area, hollow cavities, and excellent mechanical
and electrical properties. Interfacing carbon nanotubes with biological systems
could lead to significant applications in various disease diagnoses.
Significant progress in interfacing carbon nanotubes with biological materials
has been made in key areas such as aqueous solubility, chemical and biological
functionalization for biocompatibility and specificity, and electronic sensing
of proteins. In addition, the bioconjugated nanotubes combined with the
sensitive nanotube-based electronic devices would enable sensitive biosensors
toward medical diagnostics. Furthermore, recent findings of improved cell
membrane permeability for carbon nanotubes would also expand medical
applications to therapeutics using carbon nanotubes as carriers in gene
delivery systems. This article reviews the current trends in biological
functionalization of carbon nanotubes and their potential applications for
cancer diagnostics. The present work complies the review on carbon nanotubes
and its efficacy in treatment of cancer and also reports the mechanism and
properties.
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