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Boosting Antitumor Sonodynamic Therapy Efficacy of Black Phosphorus via Covalent Functionalization
Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) triggered by ultrasound represents an emerging tumor therapy approach with minimally invasive treatment featuring nontoxicity and deep tissue‐penetration, and its efficacy sensitively depends on the sonosensitizer which determines the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Herein, for the first time covalently functionalized few‐layer black phosphorus nanosheets (BPNSs) are applied as novel sonosensitizers in SDT, achieving not only boosted SDT efficacy but also inhibited cytotoxicity relative to the pristine BPNSs. Three different covalently functionalized‐BPNSs are synthesized, including the first fullerene‐functionalized BPNSs with C60 covalently bonded onto the surface of BPNSs (abbreviated as C60‐s‐BP), surface‐functionalized BPNSs by benzoic acid (abbreviated as BA‐s‐BP), and edge‐functionalized BPNSs by C60 (abbreviated as C60‐e‐BP), and the role of covalent functionalization pattern of BPNSs on its SDT efficacy is systematically investigated. Except C60‐e‐BP, both surface‐functionalized BPNSs (C60‐s‐BP, BA‐s‐BP) exhibit higher SDT efficacies than the pristine BPNSs, while the highest SDT efficacy is achieved for BA‐s‐BP due to its strongest capability of generating the hydroxyl (·OH) radicals, which act as the dominant ROS to kill the tumor cells.
Boosting Antitumor Sonodynamic Therapy Efficacy of Black Phosphorus via Covalent Functionalization
Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) triggered by ultrasound represents an emerging tumor therapy approach with minimally invasive treatment featuring nontoxicity and deep tissue‐penetration, and its efficacy sensitively depends on the sonosensitizer which determines the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Herein, for the first time covalently functionalized few‐layer black phosphorus nanosheets (BPNSs) are applied as novel sonosensitizers in SDT, achieving not only boosted SDT efficacy but also inhibited cytotoxicity relative to the pristine BPNSs. Three different covalently functionalized‐BPNSs are synthesized, including the first fullerene‐functionalized BPNSs with C60 covalently bonded onto the surface of BPNSs (abbreviated as C60‐s‐BP), surface‐functionalized BPNSs by benzoic acid (abbreviated as BA‐s‐BP), and edge‐functionalized BPNSs by C60 (abbreviated as C60‐e‐BP), and the role of covalent functionalization pattern of BPNSs on its SDT efficacy is systematically investigated. Except C60‐e‐BP, both surface‐functionalized BPNSs (C60‐s‐BP, BA‐s‐BP) exhibit higher SDT efficacies than the pristine BPNSs, while the highest SDT efficacy is achieved for BA‐s‐BP due to its strongest capability of generating the hydroxyl (·OH) radicals, which act as the dominant ROS to kill the tumor cells.
Boosting Antitumor Sonodynamic Therapy Efficacy of Black Phosphorus via Covalent Functionalization
Liu, Yajuan (author) / Li, Zhiyuan (author) / Fan, Feng (author) / Zhu, Xianjun (author) / Jia, Lingbo (author) / Chen, Muqing (author) / Du, Pingwu (author) / Yang, Lihua (author) / Yang, Shangfeng (author)
Advanced Science ; 8
2021-10-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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