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Multifunctional iron oxide/silk-fibroin (Fe3O4-SF) composite microspheres for the delivery of cancer therapeutics

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 4, Issue 78, Pages 41572-41577

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4ra05919k

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In this article, we report novel multifunctional iron oxide/silk-fibroin (Fe3O4-SF) microspheres synthesized by simple salting out process. These microspheres are used as the carriers of doxorubicin hydrochloride (a traditional anti-cancer drug), denoted as DOX-Fe3O4-SF. The results show that the drug loading capacity (LC) is 3.3% and the drug encapsulation efficiency (EE) could reach up to 76%. The DOX-loaded microspheres exhibit sustained and pH-sensitive release patterns. The total DOX release is measured to be about 60% at pH 5.5. More interestingly, RhB-labelled Fe3O4-SF microspheres exhibit a striking endocytosis, selectively accumulating in the cytoplasm compared to the free RhB. The endocytosis of DOX-Fe3O4-SF microspheres results in only similar to 10% survival ratio of HeLa cells after 48 h. Furthermore, because of the remarkable biocompatibility of SF, Fe3O4-SF microspheres show no cytotoxicity toward HeLa cells compared to DOX-Fe3O4-SF. The results clearly indicate that Fe3O4-SF microspheres hold significant potential for drug loading and delivery into cancer cells to induce cell death.

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