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Sustainable nanoarchitectonics of cellulose-derived spherical activated carbon for efficient uremic toxin removal in pharmaceutical applications

  • Kyungmin Shin
  • , Su Bin Kim
  • , Yong Han Kim
  • , Dae Duk Kim
  • , Seul Yi Lee
  • , Soo Jin Park
  • College of Pharmacy
  • HK Inno.N Corporation
  • Merck Korea
  • Kyung Hee University

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Activated carbon adsorbents are essential in pharmaceutical applications for removing uremic toxins in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. However, commercial petroleum-based products such as AST-120 (Kremezin®) require high dosages (2 g, three times daily) and face limited patient compliance. In this study, spherical activated carbons were synthesized from renewable microcrystalline cellulose via direct carbonization and steam activation under optimized conditions. The resulting materials retained uniform spherical morphology and exhibited hierarchical pore structures. The smaller-precursor carbon exhibited a BET surface area of 2,334 m2 g−1, high carbon purity (96.3 %), and superior adsorption performance, achieving an indole uptake of 762.2 mg g−1, exceeding that of Kremezin® (637.1 mg g−1). It further showed enhanced selectivity, retaining 81.3 % of α-amylase and 91.7 % of DL-β-aminoisobutyric acid in solution. Selectivity indices reached up to 95.28, indicating effective discrimination between toxins and essential biomolecules. These findings highlight the potential of cellulose-derived spherical carbons as high-performance, biocompatible alternatives for oral adsorbent therapies. Their enhanced adsorption capacity, reduced non-specific interactions, and sustainable origin support their applicability in next-generation CKD treatment platforms, potentially contributing to improved patient compliance.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article114892
journalMaterials and Design
Volume259
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 nov. 2025
Modification externeOui

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