Photothermal therapy (PTT) has emerged as one of the promising cancer therapy approaches. However, nanoparticles (NPs) which are used for PTT might be biopersistent and potentially toxic. The current research explores the promising use of FeO nanoflowers as nontoxic, efficient photothermal, and strong T type magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents for imaging-guided photothermal cancer therapy. In this study, a facile solvothermal method is used to fabricate PEG-coated FeO nanoflowers with controllable dimensions. Their successful fabrication, the effect of the reaction parameters, and their magnetic properties are investigated in depth. The therapeutic performance of the FeO nanoflowers (Fe-NFs) is evaluated and compared with commercially available black TiO nanoparticles (b-TiO) under an 808 nm laser. The photothermal therapy efficiency of the Fe-NFs is observed to be better than that of the reported FeO nanoparticles. In vitro and in vivo investigation demonstrates that the therapeutic performance of the Fe-NFs is comparable to that of b-TiO. Moreover, the Fe-NFs show excellent magnetic properties and magnetic resonance imaging capability to monitor therapeutic performance.
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Appl Nanosci
April 2023
Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, 602105 India.
Unlabelled: It is known that heavy metal containing nanomaterials can easily prevent the formation of microbial cultures. The emergence of new generation epidemic diseases in the last 2 years has increased the importance of both personal and environmental hygiene. For this reason, in addition to preventing the spread of diseases, studies on alternative disinfectant substances are also carried out.
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