Issue 29, 2017, Issue in Progress

Nanoarchitectures by hierarchical self-assembly of ursolic acid: entrapment and release of fluorophores including anticancer drug doxorubicin

Abstract

Ursolic acid, a naturally occurring 6-6-6-6-6 monohydroxytriterpenic acid, is extractable from the leaves of Plumeria rubra. In continuation of our ongoing efforts on the studies of the self-assembly properties of naturally occurring triterpenoids, herein, we report our detailed investigation on the self-assembly of this ursane type triterpenic acid in different liquids. The molecule self-assembles in most organic as well as aqueous organic liquids yielding nano-architectures such as vesicles, tubes, fibers and flowers affording supramolecular gels in many of the liquids studied. Characterization of the self-assemblies has been carried out using atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, optical microscopy, dynamic light scattering, FTIR and X-ray diffraction studies. The self-assemblies have been utilized for the entrapment of fluorophores including an anticancer drug, doxorubicin. Release of the entrapped fluorophores including doxorubicin has been demonstrated at physiological pH as well as lower pH values.

Graphical abstract: Nanoarchitectures by hierarchical self-assembly of ursolic acid: entrapment and release of fluorophores including anticancer drug doxorubicin

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Feb 2017
Accepted
13 Mar 2017
First published
24 Mar 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 18136-18143

Nanoarchitectures by hierarchical self-assembly of ursolic acid: entrapment and release of fluorophores including anticancer drug doxorubicin

B. G. Bag, S. Das, S. N. Hasan and A. Chandan Barai, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 18136 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA02123B

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