J4 ›› 2010, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (1): 29-34.doi: 10.1016/S1672-6529(09)60188-8
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Suprabha Nayar, Aparna Mir, Aarti Ashok, Avijit Guha and Vikas Sharma
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This paper describes a single-step method for the biomimetic synthesis of stably suspended magnetite nanoparticles in poly(vinyl alcohol) termed ferrofluids. The challenge is to synthesize water based stable magnetic colloids with a control over the particle size and morphology for biomedical applications. The polymer possibly plays a dual role of a surfactant and a functionalizing agent. Transmission electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy and vibrating sample magnetometry were used to investigate the properties of the synthesized ferrofluids. It has a strong affinity towards the tryptophan residues in bovine serum albumin protein as determined from the fluorescence emission studies. For in vivo applications this could indirectly mean a resistance to immune response and thus ensure long–term circulation. The ability of the synthesized ferrofluid to bind a chemotherapeutic drug ceftriaxone and its ionic release was observed. The polymer hydroxyl group allows drug-binding and the magnetic property allows targeting to specific sites. Magnetic hybrid fluids with combined advantages of magnetism and polymer open up new perspectives for applications.
Key words: biomimetic synthesis, ferrofluids, poly (vinyl alcohol), bovine serum albumin, superparamagnetism
Suprabha Nayar, Aparna Mir, Aarti Ashok, Avijit Guha and Vikas Sharma. Bovine Serum Albumin Binding and Drug Delivery Studies with PVA-Ferrofluid[J].J4, 2010, 7(1): 29-34.
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