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Langmuir | 2013

Multifunctional carboxymethyl cellulose-based magnetic nanovector as a theragnostic system for folate receptor targeted chemotherapy, imaging, and hyperthermia against cancer.

Balasubramanian Sivakumar; Ravindran Girija Aswathy; Yutaka Nagaoka; Masashi Suzuki; Takahiro Fukuda; Yasuhiko Yoshida; Toru Maekawa; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar

A multifunctional biocompatible nanovector based on magnetic nanoparticle and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) was developed. The nanoparticles have been characterized using TEM, SEM, DLS, FT-IR spectra, VSM, and TGA studies. We found that the synthesized carboxymethyl cellulose magnetic nanoparticles (CMC MNPs) were spherical in shape with an average size of 150 nm having low aggregation and superparamagnetic properties. We found that the folate-tagged CMC MNPs were delivered to cancer cells by a folate-receptor-mediated endocytosis mechanism. 5-FU was encapsulated as a model drug for delivering cytotoxicity, and we could demonstrate the sustained release of 5-FU. It was also observed that the FITC-labeled CMC MNPs could effectively enter cells, and the fate of nanoparticles was tracked with Lysotracker. The CMC MNPs could induce significant cell death when an alternating magnetic field was applied. These results indicate that the multifunctional CMC MNPs possess a high drug loading efficiency and high biocompatibility and with low cell cytotoxicity and can be considered to be promising candidates for CMC-based targeted drug delivery, cellular imaging, and magnetic hyperthermia (MHT).


Journal of Physics D | 2008

Microstructure and random magnetic anisotropy in Fe-Ni based nanocrystalline thin films

Senoy Thomas; Salim H. Al-Harthi; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar; I A Al-Omari; R.V. Ramanujan; Yasuhiko Yoshida; M. R. Anantharaman

Nanocrystalline Fe–Ni thin films were prepared by partial crystallization of vapour deposited amorphous precursors. The microstructure was controlled by annealing the films at different temperatures. X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy investigations showed that the nanocrystalline phase was that of Fe–Ni. Grain growth was observed with an increase in the annealing temperature. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy observations showed the presence of a native oxide layer on the surface of the films. Scanning tunnelling microscopy investigations support the biphasic nature of the nanocrystalline microstructure that consists of a crystalline phase along with an amorphous phase. Magnetic studies using a vibrating sample magnetometer show that coercivity has a strong dependence on grain size. This is attributed to the random magnetic anisotropy characteristic of the system. The observed coercivity dependence on the grain size is explained using a modified random anisotropy model.


Small | 2014

Quantum dot tailored to single wall carbon nanotubes: a multifunctional hybrid nanoconstruct for cellular imaging and targeted photothermal therapy.

Lakshmi V. Nair; Yutaka Nagaoka; Toru Maekawa; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar; Ramapurath S. Jayasree

Hybrid nanomaterial based on quantum dots and SWCNTs is used for cellular imaging and photothermal therapy. Furthermore, the ligand conjugated hybrid system (FaQd@CNT) enables selective targeting in cancer cells. The imaging capability of quantum dots and the therapeutic potential of SWCNT are available in a single system with cancer targeting property. Heat generated by the system is found to be high enough to destroy cancer cells.


Nanoscale Research Letters | 2010

SYNTHESIS OF BIO-COMPATIBLE SPION-BASED AQUEOUS FERROFLUIDS AND EVALUATION OF RADIOFREQUENCY POWER LOSS FOR MAGNETIC HYPERTHERMIA

A P Reena Mary; Tharangattu N. Narayanan; Vijutha Sunny; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar; Yasuhiko Yoshida; P. A. Joy; Anantharaman

Bio-compatible magnetic fluids having high saturation magnetization find immense applications in various biomedical fields. Aqueous ferrofluids of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with narrow size distribution, high shelf life and good stability is realized by controlled chemical co-precipitation process. The crystal structure is verified by X-ray diffraction technique. Particle sizes are evaluated by employing Transmission electron microscopy. Room temperature and low-temperature magnetic measurements were carried out with Superconducting Quantum Interference Device. The fluid exhibits good magnetic response even at very high dilution (6.28 mg/cc). This is an advantage for biomedical applications, since only a small amount of iron is to be metabolised by body organs. Magnetic field induced transmission measurements carried out at photon energy of diode laser (670 nm) exhibited excellent linear dichroism. Based on the structural and magnetic measurements, the power loss for the magnetic nanoparticles under study is evaluated over a range of radiofrequencies.


Biomaterials Science | 2017

Highly versatile SPION encapsulated PLGA nanoparticles as photothermal ablators of cancer cells and as multimodal imaging agents

Balasubramanian Sivakumar; Ravindran Girija Aswathy; Rebeca Romero-Aburto; Trevor Mitcham; Keith A. Mitchel; Yutaka Nagaoka; Richard Bouchard; Pulickel M. Ajayan; Toru Maekawa; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar

We have designed versatile polymeric nanoparticles with cancer cell specific targeting capabilities via aptamer conjugation after the successful encapsulation of curcumin and superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) inside a PLGA nanocapsule. These targeted nanocomposites were selectively taken up by tumor cells, under in vitro conditions, demonstrating the effectiveness of the aptamer targeting mechanism. Moreover, the nanocomposite potentially functioned as efficient multiprobes for optical, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and photoacoustic imaging contrast agents in the field of cancer diagnostics. The hyperthermic ability of these nanocomposites was mediated by SPIONs upon NIR-laser irradiation. In vitro cytotoxicity was shown by curcumin-loaded nanoparticles as well as the photothermal ablation of cancer cells mediated by the drug-encapsulated nanocomposite demonstrated the potential therapeutic effect of the nanocomposite. In short, we portray the aptamer-conjugated nanocomposite as a multimodal material capable of serving as a contrast agent for MR, photoacoustic and optical imaging. Furthermore, the nanocomposite functions as a targetable drug nanocarrier and a NIR-laser inducible hyperthermic material that is capable of ablating PANC-1 and MIA PaCa-2 cancer cell lines.


Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology | 2014

Bacterial exopolysaccharide based magnetic nanoparticles: a versatile nanotool for cancer cell imaging, targeted drug delivery and synergistic effect of drug and hyperthermia mediated cancer therapy.

Balasubramanian Sivakumar; Ravindran Girija Aswathy; Raveendran Sreejith; Yutaka Nagaoka; Seiki Iwai; Masashi Suzuki; Takahiro Fukuda; Takashi Hasumura; Yasuhiko Yoshida; Toru Maekawa; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar


Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology | 2012

Multifunctional Biocompatible Fluorescent Carboxymethyl Cellulose Nanoparticles

Ravindran Girija Aswathy; Balasubramanian Sivakumar; Dhandayudhapani Brahatheeswaran; Sreejith Raveendran; Tomofumi Ukai; Takahiro Fukuda; Yasuhiko Yoshida; Toru Maekawa; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar


Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2008

Spectroscopic and photoluminescence studies on optically transparent magnetic nanocomposites based on sol–gel glass: Fe3O4

Senoy Thomas; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar; Yasuhiko Yoshida; M. R. Anantharaman


Materials Express | 2014

Augmented cellular uptake and antiproliferation against pancreatic cancer cells induced by targeted curcumin and SPION encapsulated PLGA nanoformulation

Balasubramanian Sivakumar; Ravindran Girija Aswathy; Yutaka Nagaoka; Seiki Iwai; Takashi Hasumura; Kizhikkilot Venugopal; Kazunori Kato; Yasuhiko Yoshida; Toru Maekawa; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2013

Evolution of structural and magnetic properties of Co–Fe based metallic glass thin films with thermal annealing

G. Pookat; Hysen Thomas; Senoy Thomas; Salim H. Al-Harthi; Lisha Raghavan; I. A. Al-Omari; Dasappan Nair Sakthikumar; R.V. Ramanujan; M. R. Anantharaman

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M. R. Anantharaman

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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R.V. Ramanujan

Nanyang Technological University

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Senoy Thomas

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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I. A. Al-Omari

Sultan Qaboos University

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P. Geetha

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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