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      Effects of Lignin-Based Hollow Nanoparticle Structure on the Loading and Release Behavior of Doxorubicin

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      lignin, nanoparticles, vehicles, structure, doxorubicin

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          Because of their exceptional absorption capacity, biodegradability, and nontoxicity, nanomaterials fabricated from renewable natural resources have recently become an increasingly important research area. However, the mechanism of drug encapsulation by lignin nanoparticles and the role of nanoparticle structure on the stability and loading performance still remain unknown. Herein, lignin hollow nanoparticles (LHNPs) were prepared and applied as promising vehicles for the antineoplastic antibiotic drug doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX). The hydrogen bonding and π−π interactions contributed to the encapsulation of hydrophilic DOX by LHNPs with hydrophobic cavities. The encapsulation of DOX was enhanced by the pore volume and surface area. In addition, the nanoparticles contributed to the cellular uptake and the accumulation of the drug within HeLa cells. This work provides a scientific basis for future studies on the selective entrapment properties of hollow polymer nanoparticles derived from biomass material as vehicles for overcoming pharmacokinetic limitations.

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              A simple process for lignin nanoparticle preparation

              A simple method to produce stable aqueous dispersions of spherical anionic or cationic lignin nanoparticles from softwood kraft lignin was developed. A lack of renewable resources and their inefficient use is a major challenge facing the society. Lignin is a natural biopolymer obtained mainly as a by-product from the pulp- and paper-making industries, and is primarily burned to produce energy. However, interest for using lignin in more advanced applications has increased rapidly. In particular, lignin based nanoparticles could find potential use in functional surface coatings, nanoglue, drug delivery, and microfluidic devices. In this work, a straightforward method to produce lignin nanoparticles from waste lignin obtained from kraft pulping is introduced. Spherical lignin nanoparticles were obtained by dissolving softwood kraft lignin in tetrahydrofuran (THF) and subsequently introducing water into the system through dialysis. No chemical modification of lignin was needed. Water acts as a non-solvent reducing lignin's degrees of freedom causing the segregation of hydrophobic regions to compartments within the forming nanoparticles. The final size of the nanoparticles depended on the pre-dialysis concentration of dissolved lignin. The stability of the nanoparticle dispersion as a function of time, salt concentration and pH was studied. In pure water and at room temperature the lignin nanoparticle dispersion was stable for over two months, but a very low pH or high salt concentration induced aggregation. It was further demonstrated that the surface charge of the particles could be reversed and stable cationic lignin nanoparticles were produced by adsorption of poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDADMAC).
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                Journal
                Materials (Basel)
                Materials (Basel)
                materials
                Materials
                MDPI
                1996-1944
                24 May 2019
                May 2019
                : 12
                : 10
                : 1694
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Xiangshan Road, Beijing 100089, China; zhouyu_sky@ 123456126.com (Y.Z.); ligy@ 123456caf.ac.cn (G.L.)
                [2 ]School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yancheng Institute of Technology, Yancheng 224051, China
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                [* ]Correspondence: hanym@ 123456caf.ac.cn (Y.H.); chufuxiang@ 123456caf.ac.cn (F.C.); Tel./Fax: +86-10-62889433 (F.C.)
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                materials-12-01694
                10.3390/ma12101694
                6566404
                31137707
                2d3458d6-c3fd-4339-bf83-bc5be0a063ec
                © 2019 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 04 April 2019
                : 22 May 2019
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                lignin,nanoparticles,vehicles,structure,doxorubicin
                lignin, nanoparticles, vehicles, structure, doxorubicin

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