dc.contributorUniv Padua
dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributorPalacky Univ
dc.contributorGraz Univ Technol
dc.date.accessioned2015-03-18T15:52:32Z
dc.date.available2015-03-18T15:52:32Z
dc.date.created2015-03-18T15:52:32Z
dc.date.issued2014-09-08
dc.identifierChemistry-a European Journal. Weinheim: Wiley-v C H Verlag Gmbh, v. 20, n. 37, p. 11913-11920, 2014.
dc.identifier0947-6539
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/116180
dc.identifier10.1002/chem.201402820
dc.identifierWOS:000341630500040
dc.description.abstractCurcumin possesses wide-ranging anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties and its biological activity can be linked to its potent antioxidant capacity. Superparamagnetic maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3), called surface-active maghemite nanoparticles (SAMNs) were surface-modified with curcumin molecules, due to the presence of under-coordinated Fe-III atoms on the nanoparticle surface. The so-obtained curcumin-modified SAMNs (SAMN@curcumin) had a mean size of 13 +/- 4 nm. SAMN@curcumin was characterized by transmission and scanning electron microscopy, UV/Vis, FTIR, and Mossbauer spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, bulk susceptibility (SQUID), and relaxometry measurements (MRI imaging). The high negative contrast proclivity of SAMN@curcumin to act as potential contrast agent in MRI screenings was also tested. Moreover, the redox properties of bound curcumin were probed by electrochemistry. SAMN@curcumin was studied in the presence of different electroactive molecules, namely hydroquinone, NADH and ferrocyanide, to assess its redox behavior. Finally, SAMN@curcumin was electrochemically probed in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, demonstrating the stability and reactivity of bound curcumin.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherWiley-Blackwell
dc.relationChemistry-a European Journal
dc.relation5.160
dc.relation2,265
dc.rightsAcesso restrito
dc.sourceWeb of Science
dc.subjectantioxidants
dc.subjectcurcumin
dc.subjectelectrocatalysis
dc.subjectmagnetic nanoparticles
dc.subjectMRI contrast agents
dc.titleA magnetically drivable nanovehicle for curcumin with antioxidant capacity and MRI relaxation properties
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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