1. Preparation and characterizations of naproxen-loaded magnetic nanoparticles coated with PLA- g-chitosan copolymer.
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Thammawong, C., Sreearunothai, P., Petchsuk, A., Tangboriboonrat, P., Pimpha, N., and Opaprakasit, P.
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MAGNETIC nanoparticles ,NAPROXEN ,SURFACE coatings ,CHITOSAN ,GRAFT copolymers ,BIOCOMPATIBILITY ,POLYLACTIC acid - Abstract
Naproxen (NPX) drug-loaded magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have been prepared in a one-step process utilizing a biocompatible polylactide-grafted-chitosan copolymer. The copolymer serves both as a NPX drug carrier as well as a polymeric surfactant for the synthesis of MNPs without the use of any additional surfactant. Highly stable MNPs with high magnetization in the form of maghemite (γ-FeO) are prepared in aqueous media. Effects of preparation conditions on structures and properties of the copolymer-coated and drug-loaded MNPs are investigated by employing particle size and zeta potential measurements, transmission electron microscopy, vibrating sample magnetometer, X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, and confocal Raman spectroscopy. The results show that average particle size (150-300 nm), coating efficiency, and coating structures of the resulting MNPs materials are strongly dependent on MNP/copolymer and MNP/NPX ratios in feed. It is also observed that NPX acts as co-surfactant in the drug-loading process, resulting in different encapsulating structures with the variation in the MNP/copolymer and MNP/NPX ratios. Properties of the MNPs materials can be further optimized for use in specific biomedical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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