Magnetic Nanoparticles as Advanced Drug Delivery Techniques for Breast Cancer: A Review
Author(s):
Kalpeshkumar S. Wagh, Dr.Namrata Singh, Mrugendra B. Potdar
Keywords:
Cancer, Nanoparticle, Nano-materials, Magnetic nanoparticles
Abstract
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have exhibited their incredible possibilities in clinical applications. Innovation headways in combination and change of Nanoscale materials have progressed the advancement of various clinical uses of MNPs. The fundamental substance and actual properties of MNPs significant in clinical applications. Pharmacokinetics also, cell adsorb of MNPs are generally connected with their physicochemical qualities. Superparamagnetic, high attractive weakness, high coercivity, non-poisonousness, biocompatibility, also, low Curie temperature are critical qualities of MNPs making them fitting for different clinical applications. The three primary classes of clinical utilization of MNPs have directed medication conveyance, attractive hyperthermia, and differentiation specialist for attractive reverberation imaging. Among the primary compound and actual properties of MNPs, the main ones are non-harmfulness, biocompatibility, high attractive powerlessness, and morphology, hydrodynamic size, charge, and other surface properties.
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Unique Paper ID: 153592
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 8
Page(s): 109 - 114
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