Magnetic core-shell structures as potential carriers in drug delivery system

by Katarzyna Łuszczyk, Jerzy Kaleta, Rafał P. Mech
Abstract:
Magnetic core-shell structures have a high potential for promising application in biomedicine as drug carriers. In this paper, magnetic core-shell structure obtained by the sol-gel method was presented. In order to provide the protective coating of magnetic MnFe2O4 nanoparticles, amorphous silica was used. It has been shown that magnetic core was successfully encapsulated in SiO2 matrix and that the received core-shell material had magnetic properties.
Reference:
Magnetic core-shell structures as potential carriers in drug delivery system (Katarzyna Łuszczyk, Jerzy Kaleta, Rafał P. Mech), In Interdisciplinary Journal of Engineering Sciences, volume 2, 2014.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{	  Luszczyk2014a,
  author	= {Łuszczyk, Katarzyna and Kaleta, Jerzy and Mech, Rafał P.},
  title		= {Magnetic core-shell structures as potential carriers in drug delivery system},
  journal	= {Interdisciplinary Journal of Engineering Sciences},
  year		= {2014},
  volume	= {2},
  number	= {1},
  pages		= {1-4},
  abstract	= {Magnetic core-shell structures have a high potential for promising application in biomedicine as drug carriers. In this paper, magnetic core-shell structure
		  obtained by the sol-gel method was presented. In order to provide the protective coating of magnetic MnFe2O4 nanoparticles, amorphous silica was used. It has been
		  shown that magnetic core was successfully encapsulated in SiO2 matrix and that the received core-shell material had magnetic properties.},
  keywords	= {magnetyczne nanocząstki, matryca krzemionkowa, struktura typu core-shell, dostarczanie leków},
  url		= {http://ijes.pwr.wroc.pl/Vol-II/No-1/II-1-p01-03-Luszczyk.pdf}
}