Silver
nanostructures and their biomedical activity
Silver
nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) are promising agents in the bionanotechnology, because
of their unique activity against unfavorable processes in bioscience. The
Ag-NPs have been widely used in wound dressing; wound healing, water
treatment filters, inks, sensors, catalysts, cosmetics, orthopaedics,
surgical instruments and vascular prosthesis. Ever-increasing applications
of these real silver bullets in biomedical field are due to the
anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-platelet, anti-proliferative,
anti-inflammatory (apoptosis detection) and anti-angiogenesis properties (cancer
therapy). Green synthesis of Ag-NPs possesses three main steps, which were
evaluated by green chemistry protocol, including selection of solvent
medium, environmentally benign reducing agent and nontoxic capping agent.
In the current research, we synthesize Ag-NPs in aqueous solution at room
temperature based on the main principles of the green synthesis, using
sunlight-UV as facile nontoxic reducing agent and biopolymers as
capping/shaping agents.
Nanoparticle-biomaterial
hybrid systems
Most interests in the clinical
utilization of magnetic nanoparticles have focused on maghemite (γ-Fe2O3) nanoparticles because of their
chemical inactivity, nontoxicity, biocompatibility, biodegradability, low
particle dimension, large surface area and suitable magnetic properties. We
are developing γ-Fe2O3/poly citric acid/Ag-NPs for magnetic
drug targeting/ hyperthermia treatment of cancer cells.
Superabsorbent
hydrogels (design, synthesis and applications)
Hydrogels are cross-linked hydrophilic
polymers absorbing large quantities of water or aqueous solutions without
dissolving. Because of softness, smartness and the capacity to store water,
hydrogels are a unique carrier matrix for drug delivery systems. This water
sorption property of hydrogels accounts for a great number of biomedical
and technological applications such as artificial implants, contact lenses,
enzyme immobilization, etc. Highly swelling gels are widely used as
superabsorbents because of their high degree of hydrophilicity, low density
and low cost.
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