Title of article :
Synthesis and characterization of dextran coated magnetite nanoparticles for diagnostics and therapy
Author/Authors :
Khalkhali Maryam Department of Physics - University of Zanjan - Zanjan, Iran , Khoeini Farhad Department of Physics - University of Zanjan - Zanjan, Iran , Sadighian Somayeh Department of Pharmaceutical Biomaterials - School of Pharmacy - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, Iran , Bayat Nahid Department of Pharmaceutical Biomaterials - School of Pharmacy - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, Iran , Habibizadeh Mina Department of Pharmaceutical Biomaterials - School of Pharmacy - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, Iran , Rostamizadeh Kobra Zanjan Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Research Center - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, Iran , Hamidi Mehrdad Zanjan Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Research Center - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences - Zanjan, Iran , Naghibi Mehran Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Expansion of efficacious theranostic
systems is of pivotal significance for medicine and
human healthcare. Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs)
are known as drug delivery system and magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent. MNPs as
drug carriers have attracted significant attention
because of the delivery of drugs loaded onto MNPs to
solid tumors, maintaining them in the target site by
an external electromagnetic field, and subsequently
releasing drugs in a controlled manner. On the other
hand, it is believed that MNPs possess high potential
as MRI contrast agents. The aim of this work was
to payload curcumin into dextran coated MNPs and investigate their potential as theranostic
systems for controlled drug delivery and MRI imaging.
Methods: MNPs were synthesized as a core and coated with dextran as polymeric shell to
provide steric stabilization. Curcumin as anticancer drug was selected to be loaded into NPs.
To characterize the synthesized NPs, various techniques (e.g., DLS, FESEM, FT-IR, XRD, and
VSM) were utilized. In vitro drug release of curcumin was evaluated at 37˚C at the pH value of
5.4 and 7.4.The feasibility of employment of dextran coated MNPs as MRI contrast agents were
also studied.
Results: Formulations prepared from dextran coated MNPs showed high loading (13%) and
encapsulation efficiency (95%). In vitro release study performed in the phosphate-buffered
saline (PBS, pH= 7.4, 5.4) revealed that the dextran coated MNPs possess sustained release
behavior at least for 4 days with the high extent of drug release in acidic media. Vibrating sample
magnetometer (VSM) analysis proved the superparamagnetic properties of the dextran coated
MNPs with relatively high-magnetization value indicating that they were sufficiently sensitive to
external magnetic fields as magnetic drug carriers. Furthermore, dextran coated MNPs exhibited
high potential as T2 contrast agents for MRI.
Conclusion: Based on our findings, we propose the dextran coated MNPs as promising nanosystem
for the delivery of various drugs such as curcumin and MRI contrast agent.
Keywords :
Magnetic nanoparticles , MRI contrast agent , Curcumin Dextran
Journal title :
Bioimpacts