Title :
Implant-assisted magnetic targeting of gold drug carriers in capillary beds
Author :
Hournkumnuard, Kanok
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Silpakorn Univ., NakhonPathom, Thailand
Abstract :
The feasibility of targeting nanosizegold drug carriersby using a ferromagnetic wire implanted in capillary beds is studied theoretically. An external uniform magnetic field is applied transversely to the wire to produce high gradient magnetic field which produce magnetic force acting on the carriers in the vicinity of wire surface. The study of gold drug carriers´ motion in capillary beds under the influences of magnetic force and blood flow is simplified by neglecting the effect of capillaries´ walls. Equations of motion of the carriers are formulated and are solved numerically to obtain carriers´ trajectories. By analyzing carriers´ trajectories, the feasibility of capturing gold drug carriers near wire surface can be examined and the capture efficacy can be estimated for various parameters suchas the strength of applied uniform magnetic field, the radius of gold drug carrier and the radius of the wire. The results show the feasibility of targeting gold drug carriers in capillary beds by using the implant. Information from this study are useful for developing techniques for magnetic targeting of gold drug which are now used for cancer and tumor therapies.
Keywords :
biomedical engineering; blood vessels; cancer; drug delivery systems; drugs; ferromagnetism; gold; haemodynamics; magnetic fields; magnetic forces; medical computing; nanomedicine; tumours; wires; Au; applied uniform magnetic field strength; blood flow; cancer therapy; capillary bed; capillary wall effect; carrier trajectory; ferromagnetic wire; gold drug carrier implant-assisted magnetic targeting; gold drug carrier motion study; gold drug carrier radius; gradient magnetic field; magnetic force influence; motion equation; nanosize gold drug carrier; tumor therapy; wire surface; Blood flow; Drugs; Gold; Magnetic fields; Magnetic forces; Trajectory; Wires; cancer therapy; gold drug carriers; high gradient magnetic field; implant-assisted magnetic drug tageting; tumor therapy;
Conference_Titel :
TENCON 2014 - 2014 IEEE Region 10 Conference
Conference_Location :
Bangkok
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4076-9
DOI :
10.1109/TENCON.2014.7022363