Synthesis and Biodistribution Study of Biocompatible 198 Au Nanoparticles by use of Arabinoxylan as Reducing and Stabilizing Agent

BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH(2019)

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Radioactive gold-198 is a useful diagnostic and therapeutic agent. Gold in the form of nanoparticles possesses even more exciting properties. This work aimed at arabinoxylan-mediated synthesis and biodistribution study of radioactive gold nanoparticles ( 198 AuNPs). The particles were synthesized by mixing suspension of arabinoxylan with H 198 AuCl 4 without use of any additional reducing and stabilizing agents. An aqueous suspension of arabinoxylan was added to a H 198 AuCl 4 solution, which resulted in reduction of Au 3+ to 198 AuNPs. Biodistribution was studied in vitro and in rabbit. The particles having exceptional stability were readily formed. Highest radioactivity was recorded in spleen after 3 h followed by liver, heart, kidney, and lungs after i.v. administration. After 24 h, the activity was not detectable in the spleen; it accumulated in the liver. However, after oral administration, the activity mainly accumulated in the colon. In serum proteins, the distribution was α 1 -globulin 6.5%, α 2 -globulin ~ 2%, β-globulin ~ 1%, γ-globulin 0.7%, and albumin 0.7% of the administered dose. This indicates a low protein binding implying high bioavailability of the particles. The cytotoxicity study showed that the particles were inactive against HeLa cell line and Agrobacterium tumefaciens . Highly stable 198 AuNPs reported in this work have the potential for targeting the colon. They show affinity for globulins, the property that can be used in the study of the immune system.
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Hemicelluloses, Arabinoxylan, Gold nanoparticles, Targeted delivery, Radioactive gold nanoparticles
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