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Multifunctional nanocarriers of Fe3O4@PLA-PEG/curcumin for MRI, magnetic hyperthermia and drug delivery

Abstract: Background: Despite medicinal advances, cancer is still a big problem requiring better diagnostic and treatment tools. Magnetic nanoparticle (MNP)-based nanosystems for multiple-purpose applications were developed for these unmet needs. Methods: This study fabricated novel trifunctional MNPs of Fe3O4@PLA-PEG for drug release, MRI and magnetic fluid hyperthermia. Result: The MNPs provided a significant loading of curcumin (?11%) with controllable release ability, a high specific absorption rate of 82.2 W/g and significantly increased transverse relaxivity (r2 = 364.75 mM-1 s-1). The in vivo study confirmed that the MNPs enhanced MRI contrast in tumor observation and low-field magnetic fluid hyperthermia could effectively reduce the tumor size in mice bearing sarcoma 180. Conclusion: The nanocarrier has potential for drug release, cancer treatment monitoring and therapy.

 Authorship: Thong P.Q., Huong L.T.T., Tu N.D., Nhung H.T.M., Khanh L., Manh D.H., Nam P.H., Phuc N.X., Alonso J., Qiao J., Sridhar S., Thu H.P., Phan M.H., Thanh N.T.K.,

 Fuente: Nanomedicine, 2022, 17(22), 1677-1693

 Publisher: Future Medicine Ltd.

 Year of publication: 2022

 No. of pages: 17

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2022-0070

 ISSN: 1743-5889,1748-6963

 Spanish project: RED2018102626-T

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.2217/nnm-2022-0070

Authorship

THONG, PHAN QUOC

THU HUONG, LE THI

TU, NGUYEN DAC

MY NHUNG, HOANG THI

KHANH, LAM

MANH, DO HUNG

NAM, PHAM HONG

PHUC, NGUYEN XUAN

SRIDHAR, SRINIVAS

THU, HA PHUONG

PHAN, MANH HUONG

KIM THANH, NGUYEN THI