| Literature DB >> 32054053 |
Irina S R Rio1, Ana Rita O Rodrigues1, Carolina P Rodrigues1, Bernardo G Almeida1, A Pires2, A M Pereira2, J P Araújo2, Elisabete M S Castanheira1, Paulo J G Coutinho1.
Abstract
Multifunctional nanosystems combining magnetic and plasmonic properties are a promising approach for cancer therapy, allowing magnetic guidance and a local temperature increase. This capability can provide a triggered drug release and synergistic cytotoxic effect in cancer cells. In this work, nickel ferrite/gold nanoparticles were developed, including nickel ferrite magnetic nanoparticles decorated with plasmonic gold nanoparticles and core/shell nanostructures (with a nickel ferrite core and a gold shell). These nanoparticles were covered with a surfactant/lipid bilayer, originating liposome-like structures with diameters below 160 nm. The heating capacity of these systems, upon excitation with light above 600 nm wavelength, was assessed through the emission quenching of rhodamine B located in the lipid layer. The developed nanosystems show promising results for future applications in thermotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: gold; magnetic/plasmonic nanoparticles; magnetoliposomes; nickel ferrite; thermotherapy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32054053 DOI: 10.3390/ma13040815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623