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Albumin Stabilized Fe@C Core-Shell Nanoparticles as Candidates for Magnetic Hyperthermia Therapy.

Maria Antonieta Ramírez-MoralesAnastasia E GoldtPolina M KalachikovaJavier A Ramirez BMasashi SuzukiAlexey N ZhigachAsma Ben SalahLiliya I ShuryginaSergey D ShandakovTatiana A PrikazchikovaDmitry V KrasnikovToru MaekawaEvgeny N NikolaevAlbert G Nasibulin
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Carbon-encapsulated iron nanoparticles (Fe@C) with a mean diameter of 15 nm have been synthesized using evaporation-condensation flow-levitation method by the direct iron-carbon gas-phase reaction at high temperatures. Further, Fe@C were stabilized with bovine serum albumin (BSA) coating, and their electromagnetic properties were evaluated to test their performance in magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) through a specific absorption rate (SAR). Heat generation was observed at different Fe@C concentrations (1, 2.5, and 5 mg/mL) when applied 331 kHz and 60 kA/m of an alternating magnetic field, resulting in SAR values of 437.64, 129.36, and 50.4 W/g for each concentration, respectively. Having such high SAR values at low concentrations, obtained material is ideal for use in MHT.
Keyphrases
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