Abstract
Iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4 NPs) possess unique physicochemical properties which make them great for biomedical applications. This study reports the development of gold (Au) coated Fe3O4 (Au-Fe3O4 NPs) for photothermal therapy to eradicate breast cancer cells (MCF-7). The spherical shape of monodisperse Au-Fe3O4 NPs with an average size of 20.8 nm was confirmed by TEM. The cell viability evaluation of Au-Fe3O4 NPs showed negligible toxicity toward MCF-7 cells after 24 h. Significant cell reduction was observed for MCF-7 (73.9%) cells following photothermal therapy at highest concentration of NPs (50 μgFe/ml) for 10 minutes illumination when compared with other intervention groups. It can be concluded that, the synthesized Au-Fe3O4 NPs is an effective and promising photothermal therapy agent for breast cancer treatment.
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Dheyab, M. A., Aziz, A. A., Jameel, M. S., Khaniabadi, P. M., Mehrdel, B., & Khaniabadi, B. M. (2020). Gold-coated iron oxide nanoparticles as a potential photothermal therapy agent to enhance eradication of breast cancer cells. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1497). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1497/1/012003
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