2016
DOI: 10.1080/10667857.2016.1157913
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Preparation and characterization of magnetic fluorescent microspheres for delivery of kaempferol

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“…Zhang et al reported a chemically modified magnetic fluorescence microsphere (MFM) method for delivering kaverol [19]. They created magnetic microspheres of Fe3O4 ferrofluid and kaferol via micromulsion polymerization, and then chemically bonded the microspheres with amino functional fossil ink quantum dots.…”
Section: Chemical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al reported a chemically modified magnetic fluorescence microsphere (MFM) method for delivering kaverol [19]. They created magnetic microspheres of Fe3O4 ferrofluid and kaferol via micromulsion polymerization, and then chemically bonded the microspheres with amino functional fossil ink quantum dots.…”
Section: Chemical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, its poor water solubility, instability, and short half-life in vivo metabolism limit the clinical applications of KP [17]. To improve its absorption, KP has been loaded into different carriers, such as magnetic microspheres [18], nanoemulsion [19], chitosan nanoparticles [20], phospholipid complex [21], liposome [22], and cyclodextrin [23]. A hydrogel delivery system with a high KP load and a controlled release of KP is worthy of investigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%