Toxicity of Gold Nanoparticles Functionalized with Cationic and Anionic Side Chains

Catherine Goodman(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Catherine McCusker(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Tuna Yilmaz(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Vincent M. Rotello(University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Bioconjugate Chemistry
June 5, 2004
Cited by 1,588

Abstract

The structure and properties of gold nanoparticles make them useful for a wide array of biological application. Toxicity, however, has been observed at high concentrations using these systems. MTT, hemolysis, and bacterial viability assays were used to explore differential toxicity among the cell types used, using 2 nm core particles. These studies show that cationic particles are moderately toxic, whereas anionic particles are quite nontoxic. Concentration-dependent lysis mediated by initial electrostatic binding was observed in dye release studies using lipid vesicles, providing the probable mechanism for observed toxicity with the cationic MMPCs.


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