Santoshkumar BiradarPrabakaran RavichandranRamya GopikrishnanVirupaxi GoornavarJoseph C. HallVani RameshSudhakar BaluchamyRobert B. JeffersGovindarajan T. Ramesh
The synthesis of nanoparticles and their functionalization to effectively utilize them in biological applications including drug delivery is currently a challenge. Calcium carbonate among many other inorganic nanosized particles offers promising results for such applications. We have synthesized calcium carbonate nanoparticles using polymer mediated growth technique, where one of the ions bound within polymer matrix and the other diffuses and reacts to form desired compound. The synthesized nanoparticles are characterized using X-ray diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscopy and spectroscopic techniques such as Fourier-Transform Infra-red spectroscopy and UV-Vis spectroscopy. The diameter of the calcium carbonate nanoparticles is estimated to be 39.8 nm and their biocompatibility studies showed no significant induction of oxidative stress or cell death even at higher concentrations (50 microg) upon exposure to HeLa and LE cells. Here, we report that the synthesized calcium carbonate nanosized particles using polymer mediated growth technique are biocompatible and can be safely used for biomedical applications.
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