Evaluation of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes Cytotoxicity Elements Oxathiazole and Phenyl hydrazine Derivative was prepared by Microwave

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Abstract:
Introduction
Since carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were discovered by Iijima in 1991، it opened up new opportunities in the field of molecular electronics، sensoring، composite materials، drug delivery system and cancer therapy. Application of CNTs in drug delivery systems is being investigated actively because of their useful combination of size and physicochemical properties. Matherials&
Methods
Significant factor in our study، multiwall carbon nanotubes by chemical carboxyl labeled (MWNT-COOH) with methyl 2 - (2 - amino - 4 oxo Thiazole - (H4) - Alidin) acetate ((MWNT-Amide in terms of microwave said. then، carbon nanotubes amide labeled (MWNT-Amide) by reaction with phenyl hydrazine in 20 minutes derived Thiazole on nanotubes produced by spectroscopy IR، Raman، SEM، elemental analysis، and TGA was Also examined the effect of the nanotubes on cells.
Finding
Results are highly toxic to cells than other samples of MWNT-Thiazole showed. Discussion &
Conclusion
fictionalization of groups is very effective for toxicity reduction of MWNT that can be used for conjugate to drugs or biochemically materials.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Ilam University of Medical Science, Volume:20 Issue: 4, 2013
Pages:
255 to 264
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