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Size and Chemistry Controlled Cobalt-Ferrite Nanoparticles and Their Anti-proliferative Effect against the MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells

Journal

ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Volume 2, Issue 12, Pages 2139-2152

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.6b00333

Keywords

cobalt ferrite; nanoparticles; cancer; antiproliferative; cytotoxicity; MTT assay

Funding

  1. BARC
  2. Department of Science and Technology (Government of India) [633 SR/FTP/PS-040/2010]
  3. National Science Foundation (NSF)
  4. NSF-PREM [DMR-1205302]
  5. UGC-CAS
  6. ICMR
  7. DST-PURSE
  8. DRDP
  9. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  10. Division Of Materials Research [1205302] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Engineering cobalt ferrites for application in health and biomedical science poses a challenge in terms of nanoscale morphology with a controlled size, shape, and thermochemical stability coupled with controlled properties for biocompatibility. Here, we report a simple one-step, low temperature approach to produce crystalline, nanosized cobalt ferrites (CFO) with a size similar to 4.7 nm and demonstrate their applicability in breast cancer treatment. Inherent physiochemical and magnetic properties, which are quite important for biomedical applications, along with cytotoxicity of CFO nanoparticles (NPs) are investigated in detail. X-ray diffraction analyses confirm the cubic spinel phase with the tensile strain in crystalline CFO NPs. Chemical bonding analyses using infrared and Raman spectroscopic studies also support the cubic spinel phase. Electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering revealed the narrow particle-size distribution and spherical-shape morphology. The as-synthesized CFO NPs exhibit superparamagnetic character. Unsaturated magnetization behavior suggests the existence of disordered spins in the surface layers. The temperature dependence of the magnetic parameters, namely, saturation magnetization, coercivity, retentivity, and squareness ratio, also supports the surface-localized spins. Cytotoxic activity of the as-synthesized CFO NPs against the human breast cancer (MCF-7) cell line and normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) has been evaluated. The mild response of CFO NPs in terms of their antiproliferative nature against cancer cells and negligible Cytotoxicity reflecting their human-safe-and-friendly nature makes them suitable for bioapplications. Moreover, assessment of toxicity toward human red blood cells (RBC) revealed (<3%) hemolysis as compared to the positive control, suggesting potential applications of CFO NPs for human cells. KEYWORDS: cobalt ferrite, nanoparticles, cancer, antiproliferative, cytotoxicity, MTT assay

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