Surface modification of magnetites using maltotrionic acid and folic acid for molecular imaging

K. M.Kamruzzaman Selim, Joo Hee Lee, Sun Jung Kim, Zhicai Xing, Inn Kyu Kang, Yongmin Chang, Haiqing Guo

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Abstract

Highly hydrophilic, uniform, superparamagnetic and nontoxic maltotrionic acid (MA)-coated magnetite nano-particles (MAM) were prepared and characterized by TEM, DLS, XRD and VSM. MA was used to improve the biocompatibility, monodispersity and non-specific intracellular uptake of nanoparticles. Folic acid (FA) was subsequently conjugated to the MAM to preferentially target KB cells (cancer cells) that have folate receptors expressed on their surfaces and to facilitate nanoparticles in their transit across the cell membrane. Finally, fluorescence isothiocyanate (FITC) was added to the nanoparticles to visualize the nanoparticle internalization into KB cells. After the cells were cultured in a media containing the MAM and MAM-folate conjugate (FAMAM), the results of fluorescence and confocal microscopy showed that both types of nanoparticles were internalized into the cells. Nevertheless, the amount of FAMAM uptake was higher than that of MAM. This result indicated that nanoparticles modified with MA and FA could be used to facilitate the nanoparticle uptake to specific KB cells (cancer cells) for molecular imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)646-653
Number of pages8
JournalMacromolecular Research
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2006

Keywords

  • Folic acid
  • Intracellular uptake
  • Magnetite nanoparticles
  • Maltotrionic acid
  • Particle internalization

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