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- (656d) Method to Synthesize, Optimize and Characterize Smart Multi-Functional Magnetic Nanoparticles for Cancer Targeting
This paper deals with a method to synthesize, optimize and characterize a novel drug delivery system. This system encapsulates a hydrophobic drug with anti-cancer properties (curcumin) and magnetic nanoparticles within thermally sensitive NIPAAM-PEGMA polymer nanoparticles. The system was optimized with respect to the iron: monomer ratio for optimum size, stability and magnetic property. The characterization of the nanoparticles has been done by FTIR spectra, DLS, TEM, AFM, pH stability, temperature stability, TGA and Vibrating Sample Magnetometer. The in vitro release of a hydrophobic drug (curcumin) loaded onto the system was studied in the BSA solution. Finally the drug release kinetics was studied based on the models proposed in the literature and the system was found to follow a first order drug release property.
This multiple responsive system is effective in enhancing the efficacy of the hydrophobic drug and in controlling its release to the tumor regions. These magnetic nanoparticles will be useful in cancer diagnostics in addition to cancer therapy.