Ultrashort peptide theranostic nanoparticles by microfluidic-assisted rapid solvent exchange

by M. Ni, G. Tresset, C. Iliescu, C.A.E. Hauser
Year:2020 DOI: 10.1109/TNB.2020.3007103

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Ultrashort peptide theranostic nanoparticles by microfluidic-assisted rapid solvent exchange

M. Ni, G. Tresset, C. Iliescu, C.A.E. Hauser

IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience, Volume 19, Issue 4, October 2020, Pages 627-632

Abstract

Ultrashort peptides (USPs), composed of three to seven amino acids, can self-assemble into nanofibers in pure water. Here, using hydrodynamic focusing and a solvent exchange method on a microfluidic setup, we convert these nanofibers into globular nanoparticles with excellent dimensional control and polydispersity. Thanks to USP nanocarriers' structure, different drugs can be loaded. We used Curcumin as a model drug to evaluate the performance of USP nanocarriers as a novel drug delivery vehicle. These nanoparticles can efficiently cross the cell membrane and possess nonlinear optical properties. Therefore, we envisage USP nanoparticles as promising future theranostic nanocarriers.

Keywords

Self-assembling peptides Theranostic nanoparticles Microfluidics
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