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Functionalized magnetic iron oxide/alginate core-shell nanoparticles for targeting hyperthermia.


ABSTRACT: Hyperthermia is one of the promising treatments for cancer therapy. However, the development of a magnetic fluid agent that can selectively target a tumor and efficiently elevate temperature while exhibiting excellent biocompatibility still remains challenging. Here a new core-shell nanostructure consisting of inorganic iron oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticles as the core, organic alginate as the shell, and cell-targeting ligands (ie, D-galactosamine) decorated on the outer surface (denoted as Fe3O4@Alg-GA nanoparticles) was prepared using a combination of a pre-gel method and coprecipitation in aqueous solution. After treatment with an AC magnetic field, the results indicate that Fe3O4@Alg-GA nanoparticles had excellent hyperthermic efficacy in a human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG2) owing to enhanced cellular uptake, and show great potential as therapeutic agents for future in vivo drug delivery systems.

SUBMITTER: Liao SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4427608 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functionalized magnetic iron oxide/alginate core-shell nanoparticles for targeting hyperthermia.

Liao Shih-Hsiang SH   Liu Chia-Hung CH   Bastakoti Bishnu Prasad BP   Suzuki Norihiro N   Chang Yung Y   Yamauchi Yusuke Y   Lin Feng-Huei FH   Wu Kevin C-W KC  

International journal of nanomedicine 20150504


Hyperthermia is one of the promising treatments for cancer therapy. However, the development of a magnetic fluid agent that can selectively target a tumor and efficiently elevate temperature while exhibiting excellent biocompatibility still remains challenging. Here a new core-shell nanostructure consisting of inorganic iron oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticles as the core, organic alginate as the shell, and cell-targeting ligands (ie, D-galactosamine) decorated on the outer surface (denoted as Fe3O4@Alg  ...[more]

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