• Title of article

    In situ doxorubicin–CaP shell formation on amphiphilic gelatin–iron oxide core as a multifunctional drug delivery system with improved cytocompatibility, pH-responsive drug release and MR imaging

  • Author/Authors

    Li، نويسنده , , W.-M. and Chen، نويسنده , , S.-Y. and Liu، نويسنده , , D.-M.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    5360
  • To page
    5368
  • Abstract
    An amphiphilic gelatin–iron oxide core/calcium phosphate shell (AGIO@CaP-DOX) nanoparticle was successfully synthesized as an efficient anti-cancer drug delivery system, where doxorubicin (DOX) as a model molecule was encapsulated by electrolytic co-deposition during CaP shell formation. The shell of CaP precipitate played a pivotal role, not only in acting as a drug depot, but also in rendering the drug release rate in a highly pH-dependent controlled manner. Together with MR imaging, highly biocompatible drug-carrying CaP shell and efficient cellular internalization, the AGIO@CaP-DOX nanoparticles developed in this study area promising multifunctional nanodevice for nanotherapeutic approaches.
  • Keywords
    pH-sensitivity , Drug release , MR imaging , Calcium Phosphate , Amphiphilic gelatin
  • Journal title
    Acta Biomaterialia
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Acta Biomaterialia
  • Record number

    1756865