APTES modified magnetite nanoparticles as a theranostic nanocarrier: a study of loading and sustained release of daunorubicin

IF 4.7 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Vivekananda Saha, Pohlee Cheah, Ranajit Saha, Yongfeng Zhao and Goutam Biswas
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In recent decades, iron oxide nanoparticles have been recognized as effective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents and efficient nanocarriers in various drug delivery systems. In this study, APTES-modified iron oxide nanoparticles (APTES@MNPs) were synthesized using a co-precipitation method. This was followed by the implementation of a modified refluxometric method to investigate the loading and sustained release of the chemotherapeutic drug, daunorubicin. Additionally, the T2 contrasting ability was examined to elucidate the theranostic properties of drug-loaded nanoparticles. The fabricated nanoparticles were characterized using DLS, FTIR, PXRD, FESEM, TEM, XPS, VSM, TGA, and Raman spectroscopy techniques. The nanoparticles exhibited a high T2 contrast behavior with r2/r1 = 16.5. The kinetic study of drug loading showed that the adsorption model followed pseudo-second-order kinetics with a pseudo-second-order rate constant (k2) of 0.00134 mg g−1 min−1 at pH ∼ 10. The drug release study showed a result of 72% desorption at pH ∼ 5.2, whereas at pH ∼ 7.4, it was only 12.6%. In addition, adsorption experiments were performed at pH ∼ 10. Furthermore, the adsorption of daunorubicin onto the nanoparticles was supported by computational results. Overall, APTES@MNPs acted as a potent and biocompatible sustained-release drug carrier with good diagnostic properties for anticancer theranostic applications.

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APTES修饰的磁铁矿纳米颗粒作为治疗性纳米载体:柔红霉素的加载和缓释研究
近几十年来,氧化铁纳米颗粒已被公认为有效的磁共振成像(MRI)造影剂和各种药物输送系统中的高效纳米载体。本研究采用共沉淀法合成了aptes修饰的氧化铁纳米颗粒(APTES@MNPs)。随后实施了一种改良的回流法来研究化疗药物柔红霉素的负荷和缓释。此外,我们还检测了T2对比能力,以阐明载药纳米颗粒的治疗特性。采用DLS、FTIR、PXRD、FESEM、TEM、XPS、VSM、TGA和拉曼光谱技术对制备的纳米颗粒进行了表征。当r2/r1 = 16.5时,纳米颗粒表现出较高的T2对比性能。载药动力学研究表明,在pH ~ 10下,吸附模型符合准二级动力学,准二级速率常数(k2)为0.00134 mg g−1 min−1。药物释放研究表明,在pH ~ 5.2时解吸率为72%,而在pH ~ 7.4时,解吸率仅为12.6%。此外,在pH ~ 10条件下进行了吸附实验。此外,计算结果支持了柔红霉素在纳米颗粒上的吸附。总体而言,APTES@MNPs作为一种有效的生物相容性缓释药物载体,具有良好的诊断特性,用于抗癌治疗应用。
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Materials Advances
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