Title of article :
Optimization of preparation of chitosan-coated iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical applications by chemometrics approaches
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, Pouneh Faculy of Basic Sciences - Golestan University , Asgari Rad, Hossein Faculy of Basic Sciences - Golestan University , Asgari, Mahsa Faculy of Basic Sciences - Golestan University
Abstract :
Functionalized magnetic nanoparticles are used in several biomedical applications, such as drug delivery, magnetic
cell separation, and magnetic resonance imaging. Size and surface properties of iron oxide nanoparticles are the
two important factors which could dramatically affect the nanoparticle efficiency as well as their stability. In this
study, the chemometrics approach was applied to optimize the coating process of iron oxide nanoparticles. To
optimize the size of nanoparticles, the effect of two experimental parameters on size was investigated by means of
multivariate analysis. The factors considered were chitosan molecular weight and chitosan-to-tripolyphosphate
concentration ratio. The experiments were performed according to face-centered cube central composite response
surface design. A second-order regression model was obtained which characterized by both descriptive and
predictive abilities. The method was optimized with respect to the percent of Z average diameter’s increasing after
coating as response. It can be concluded that experimental design provides a suitable means of optimizing and
testing the robustness of iron oxide nanoparticle coating method.
Keywords :
Experimental design , Optimization , Nanoparticles , Iron oxide , Coating
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics