Synthesis and characterization of advanced multifunctional magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications
Synthesis and characterization of advanced multifunctional magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications
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Date
2017-03-01
Authors
Qasim, Mohd.
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University of Hyderabad
Abstract
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have potential applications in the various biomedical
fields including anticancer drug delivery, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), destruction
of the tumor via hyperthermia, bio-separation, catalysis, etc. Development of
multifunctional magnetic nanoparticles (MFMNPs) could significantly expand the
properties of existing magnetic nanoparticles as it combines many different
functionalities in a single platform which make them suitable candidates to achieve
simultaneous diagnosis and therapy for cancer treatment. Particularly, the design and
synthesis of MFMNPs is an extremely focused and dynamic area of present biomedical
research because of their potentials applications in targeted drug delivery, multimodal
imaging, hyperthermia, photothermal therapy etc. Different combinations of functional
materials with different size and shape have been explored to develop MFMNPs based
nanocarriers aiming to enhance the effectiveness and safety of anticancer drugs. In this
thesis, preparation, characterization and biomedical applications of various advanced
multifunctional magnetic nanoparticles have been discussed. First, different types of
MNPs have been synthesized and characterized. Then, different multifunctional
nanocomposites nanoparticles such as NZF@Alb, Fe3O4@Alb, CF@Alb, mSiO2-
CaFe2O4@P(Nipam-Aa), mesoCaCO3@CaFe2O4, NZF@mSiO2, NZF@mSiO2-CuS-
PEG, NZF/Zn0.95Ni0.05O, NZF/Zn0.95Ni0.05O-mSiO2, mesoCaFe2O4 NPs, mSiO2@AgNPs
and mSiO2@Ag-Fe3O4@P(Nipam) have been prepared. The structural, morphological,
thermal, optical, magnetic properties and drug loading/release behaviour as well as
biocompatibility/cytotoxicity of prepared multifunctional magnetic nanoparticles have
been investigated. Anticancer activities of prepared anticancer drug-loaded
multifunctional nano-formulations have been studied against Hela cells. Obtained results
show that the present study could be extremely useful for the advancement of
multifunctional magnetic nanocarrier’s design and development for biomedical
applications.