Title of article
Designing casein-coated iron oxide nanostructures (CCIONPs) as superparamagnetic core–shell carriers for magnetic drug targeting
Author/Authors
Singh, Anamika Model Science College , Bajpai, Jaya Model Science College , Tiwari, Atul Mechanical Engineering - University of Hawaii at Manoa , Bajpai, Anil Kumar Model Science College
Pages
15
From page
39
To page
53
Abstract
Magnetic drug targeting is a drug delivery
system applicable to cancer treatment. Coated magnetic
particles, called carriers, are very useful for delivering
chemotherapeutic drugs. In the present research, caseincoated
iron oxide nanocarriers (CCIONPs) of core shell
nanostructure have been described as being applicable to
magnetic drug targeting. The structure, morphology, and
composition of prepared magnetic nanoparticles were
determined by analytical techniques like Fourier transform
infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), transmission electron
microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM),
Electron diffraction (ED), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Zeta
potential, Dynamic light scattering (DLS), Mossbauer and
Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
(XPS), Vibrating sample magnetometery (VSM)) and
in vitro cytotoxicity analysis. Magnetization studies of
CCIONPs conducted at room temperature using a vibrating
sample magnetometer suggested their superparamagnetic
nature as having a saturation magnetization (Ms) of
64 emu g-1 at an applied magnetic field of 5 kOe. The size
of the magnetic polymeric nanoparticles was found to lie in
the range of 73.9 ±0.36 nm, and the particles exhibited
superparamagnetic behavior. The prepared particles could
be used as a drug carrier for controlled and targeted drug
delivery.
Keywords
Magnetic drug delivery , Superparamagnetic , Characterizations , Casein-coated iron oxide nanoparticles , Casein , Nanoparticles
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2015
Record number
2420105
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