Synthesis and characterization of β-cyclodextrin-conjugated magnetic nanoparticles and their uses as solid-phase artificial chaperones in refolding of carbonic anhydrase bovine
“…The band at 2924 cm -1 corresponds to asymmetric C-H stretching vibration [46]. The bands at 1159 and 1026 cm -1 are for the coupled C-C/C-O stretch vibration and antisymmetric glycosidic C-O-C vibration, respectively [47,48]. The magnetic hysteresis loops of as-prepared SPION are given in Fig 3 (c).…”
“…The band at 2924 cm -1 corresponds to asymmetric C-H stretching vibration [46]. The bands at 1159 and 1026 cm -1 are for the coupled C-C/C-O stretch vibration and antisymmetric glycosidic C-O-C vibration, respectively [47,48]. The magnetic hysteresis loops of as-prepared SPION are given in Fig 3 (c).…”
“…Firstly, magnetite nanoparticles were prepared by chemical coprecipitation method as described in previous work [27,28]. In brief, a complete precipitation of Fe 3 O 4 was achieved under alkaline condition, while maintaining a molar ratio of Fe 2+ :Fe 3+ = 1:2 under an inert environment.…”
Section: Fabrication Of Cm-ˇ-cd Modified Fe 3 O 4 Nanoparticles (Cmcdmentioning
“…Magnetic nanoclusters are a type of magnetic nanoscale www.elsevier.com/locate/ceramint materials containing a number of magnetic nanoparticles embedded or enwrapped by a polymeric shell such as thermoresponsive polymers [9], cyclodextrin [10], chitosan [11], and carbon nanocomposites [12]. These magnetic nanoclusters can easily be magnetized by an external magnetic field and loss of signal will greatly be avoided when it is in vivo transported together with the drugs to the targeted site.…”
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