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Acoustic Propulsion of Vitamin C Loaded Teabots for Targeted Oxidative Stress and Amyloid Therapeutics
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posted on 2019-09-25, 17:40 authored by Tamanna Bhuyan, Deepanjalee Dutta, Mitradip Bhattacharjee, Amit Kumar Singh, Siddhartha Sankar Ghosh, Dipankar BandyopadhyayWe
report the fabrication of ascorbic acid (AA) template nanomotors
using buds of Camelia sinensis, undergoing fuel-free
propulsion. The motors, namely, Teabots, display propulsion by converting
the sound energy from the acoustic field into a mechanical one. The
mesh-like structures of the anionic Teabots facilitate superior adsorption
of ascorbic acid (AA-Teabots) undergoing a controlled release. The
motors show antioxidant properties at the physiological pH range by
scavenging intracellular reactive oxygen species. Interestingly, the
percentage release of ascorbic acid is significantly higher under
the influence of ultrasound exposure, as compared to the normal pH-dependent
release. The motors were also efficient in the degradation of artificially
synthesized toxic amyloid fibrils. The acoustic delivery of AA-Teabots
could protect HEK-293 cells from oxidative injuries alongside preventing
protein-aggregation derived diseases. Soon, such acoustic powered
biocompatible AA-Teabots are envisioned to provide an attractive approach
in proficient delivery and controlled release of therapeutic payloads
at targeted zones.