Amazing nanoparticles from Maize: A potent & economical anti-cancer therapeutic
Japanese researchers develop a nanoparticle-based drug delivery system from corn/maize to target cancer cells
Japanese researchers develop a nanoparticle-based drug delivery system from corn/maize to target cancer cells
The team created a homogeneous mixture of super sweet corn in water, then centrifuged this corn juice at a high speed, subsequently filtering it through a syringe filter with a pore size of 0.45 μm. The filtered samples were then ultracentrifuged to obtain NPs derived from corn. The corn-derived NPs (cNPs) were approximately 80 nm in diameter. Quite interestingly, these cNPs also carried a tiny net negative charge of −17 mV.