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Remotely Controlled Surface Charge Modulation of Magnetoelectric Nanogenerators for Swift and Efficient Drug Delivery

Posted on 2024-06-16 - 11:13
We have developed a highly efficient technique of magnetically controlled swift loading and release of doxorubicin (DOX) drug using a magnetoelectric nanogenerator (MENG). Core–shell nanostructured MENG with a magnetostrictive core and piezoelectric shell act as field-responsive nanocarriers and possess the capability of field-triggered drug release in a cancerous environment. MENGs generate a surface electric dipole when subjected to a magnetic field due to the strain-mediated magnetoelectric effect. The capability of directional magnetic field-assisted modulation of the surface electrical dipole of MENG provides a mechanism to create/break ionic bonds with DOX molecules, which facilitates efficient drug attachment and on-demand swift detachment of the drug at a targeted site. The magnetic field-assisted drug-loading mechanism was minutely analyzed using spectrophotometry and Raman spectroscopy. The detailed time-dependent analysis of controlled drug release by the MENG under unidirectional and rotating magnetic field excitation was conducted using field-emission scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray, and atomic force microscopic measurements. In vitro, experiments validate the cytocompatibility and magnetically assisted on-demand and swift DOX drug delivery by the MENG near MCF-7 breast cancer cells, which results in a significant enhancement of cancer cell killing efficiency. A state-of-the-art experiment was performed to visualize the nanoscale magnetoelectric effect of MENG using off-axis electron holography under Lorentz conditions.

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