Iron‐doped zno nanoparticles as multifunctional nanoplatforms for theranostics

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Abstract

Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are currently among the most promising nanomaterials for theranostics. However, they suffer from some drawbacks that could prevent their application in nanomedicine as theranostic agents. The doping of ZnO NPs can be effectively exploited to enhance the already‐existing ZnO properties and introduce completely new functionalities in the doped material. Herein, we propose a novel synthetic approach for iron‐doped ZnO (Fe:ZnO) NPs as a multifunctional theranostic nanoplatform aimed at cancer cell treatment. Pure ZnO and Fe:ZnO NPs, with two different levels of iron doping, were synthesized by a rapid wet‐chemical method and analyzed in terms of morphology, crystal structure and chemical composition. Interestingly, Fe:ZnO NPs featured bioimaging potentialities thanks to superior optical properties and novel magnetic responsiveness. Moreover, iron doping provides a way to enhance the electromechanical behavior of the NPs, which are then expected to show enhanced therapeutic functionalities. Finally, the intrinsic therapeutic potentialities of the NPs were tested in terms of cytotoxicity and cellular uptake with both healthy B lymphocytes and cancerous Burkitt’s lymphoma cells. Furthermore, their biocompatibility was tested with a pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cell line (BxPC‐3), where the novel properties of the proposed iron‐doped ZnO NPs can be potentially exploited for theranostics.

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Carofiglio, M., Laurenti, M., Vighetto, V., Racca, L., Barui, S., Garino, N., … Cauda, V. (2021). Iron‐doped zno nanoparticles as multifunctional nanoplatforms for theranostics. Nanomaterials, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11102628

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