Silicon-based core-shell nanoparticle's nanobiomedical characterisation

Q4 Engineering
F. Sana, Farshad Farhadnia, A. Salmanogli
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Abstract

Using functionalised nanoparticles in nanobiomedical applications cause to raise questions about unintentional effect of such powerful agents on the human body. In other words, the study of nanoparticle toxicity can be considered as a curtail key for the biological applications. In this study, the core/shell nanoparticles such as Si/Au and SiO2/Au were synthesised and functionalised with some biological elements. For satisfying some medical standards and biomedical critical test conditions, a few in-vitro assays as cytotoxicity and haemolysis should be done. For this reason, cytotoxicity and haemolytic effects of the functionalised nanoparticles such as Si/Au/biotin and SiO2/Au/biotin and their derivatives were evaluated on Hep-G2 cells and humane red blood samples. It is shown that cytotoxicity and haemolysis effects of the all synthesised nanoparticles are concentration-dependent. Also, the results are shown that most cytotoxicity and haemolytic effects are observed for Si/Au and SiO2/Au without biotin groups after 48 hours and 30 minutes, respectively.
硅核壳纳米粒子的纳米生物医学表征
在纳米生物医学应用中使用功能化纳米颗粒引起了人们对这种强效制剂对人体无意影响的质疑。换句话说,纳米颗粒毒性的研究可以被认为是生物应用的一个关键。在本研究中,合成了核/壳纳米颗粒,如Si/Au和SiO2/Au,并用一些生物元素对其进行了功能化。为了满足一些医学标准和生物医学关键测试条件,应该进行一些体外检测,如细胞毒性和溶血。因此,对功能化纳米粒子如Si/Au/生物素和SiO2/Au/生物素及其衍生物在Hep-G2细胞和人类红细胞样品上的细胞毒性和溶血作用进行了评估。结果表明,所有合成的纳米粒子的细胞毒性和溶血作用都是浓度依赖性的。此外,结果显示,对于不含生物素基团的Si/Au和SiO2/Au,分别在48小时和30分钟后观察到大多数细胞毒性和溶血作用。
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International Journal of Nanoparticles
International Journal of Nanoparticles Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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