Preparation and characterization of stable dispersions of carbon black and nanodiamond in culture medium for in vitro toxicity assessment |
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Authors: | Haruhisa Kato Ayako Nakamura Masanori Horie Shigehisa Endoh Katsuhide Fujita Hitoshi Iwahashi Shinichi Kinugasa |
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Affiliation: | aPolymer Standards Section Japan (PSSJ), Particle Metrology Section (PMS), Nanomaterial Characterization Division (NCD), National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba Central 5, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan;bInstitute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan;cTechnology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC), Japan;dResearch Institute of Science for Safety and Sustainability (RISS), AIST, Tsukuba, Japan;eFaculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Stable dispersions of carbon black and nanodiamond in culture medium were prepared by adding a pre-mixed dispersion of commercial carbon black or nanodiamond in aqueous bovine serum albumin (BSA) solution to culture medium. Dynamic light scattering revealed that carbon black and nanodiamond dispersions prepared in both NaCl solution and culture medium were highly stable. From DLVO theory and the results of zeta potential measurements, the theoretical effect of the electrostatic interactions between adsorbed BSA molecules was found to be minimal. The asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation measurements revealed that 0.05 or 0.56 mg/mL of BSA molecules were adsorbed on 0.11 or 1.09 mg/mL of carbon black, respectively, indicating 1:2 complexation of BSA with the colloidal particles. In the case of nanodiamond, 0.06 or 0.60 mg/mL of BSA molecules were adsorbed on 0.10 or 1.05 mg/mL of nanodiamond, respectively, indicating 1:2 complexation of BSA, which is the same ratio as in the case of carbon black. The adsorbed BSA molecules served as an effective stabilizing agent for the carbon black and nanodiamond, ensuring dispersion stability for at least 1 week. The preparation of the dispersions can be easily carried out by other researchers for toxicity studies. |
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