The design of β-cyclodextrin/multiwalled carbon nanotubes hybrid (β-CD-MWCNT) as nanoplatform for the entrapment and delivery of guanine based drugs is described here. The functionalized carbon nanomaterials have been characterized by XPS spectroscopy, electron microscopy (FEG-SEM and TEM), AFM, TGA, and FT-IR to achieve insights on structure, morphology and chemical composition. The drug binding abilities of nanocarrier towards the guanine (G) and Acyclovir (Acy) were proved by UV-vis and DSC experiments. Host-guest equilibrium association constants and drug loading have been evaluated for G/β-CD-MWCNT and Acy/β-CD-MWCNT complexes. The release studies showed a sustained delivery of Acy without initial burst effect confirming a strong interaction of drug with the nanoplatform sites. The preliminary antiviral data indicated that the Acyclovir loaded into the β-CD-MWCNT platform interferes with HSV-1 replication and the antireplicative effect was higher than the free drug.

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