Artículo
Free-Radical Formation by the Peroxidase-Like Catalytic Activity of MFe2O4 (M = Fe, Ni, and Mn) Nanoparticles
Moreno Maldonado, Ana Carolina; Winkler, Elin Lilian
; Raineri Andersen, Mariana
; Toro Córdova, Alfonso; Rodriguez, Luis Miguel
; Troiani, Horacio Esteban
; Mojica Pisciotti, Mary Luz
; Vasquez Mansilla, Marcelo
; Tobia, Dina
; Nadal, Marcela
; Torres Molina, Teobaldo Enrique
; de Biasi, Emilio
; Ramos, Carlos A.; Goya, Gerardo Fabian; Zysler, Roberto Daniel
; Lima, Enio Junior
Fecha de publicación:
07/2019
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
ISSN:
1932-7447
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Ferrite magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have peroxidase-like activity and thus catalyze the decomposition of H2O2-producing reactive oxygen species (ROS). Increasingly important applications of these ferrite MNPs in biology and medicine require that their morphological, physicochemical, and magnetic properties need to be strictly controlled. Usually, the tuning of their magnetic properties is achieved by the replacement of Fe by other 3d metals, such as Mn or Ni. Here, we studied the catalytic activity of ferrite MNPs (MFe2O4, M = Fe2+/Fe3+, Ni, and Mn) with the mean diameter ranging from 10 to 12 nm. Peroxidase-like activity was studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) using the spin-trap 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide at different pHs (4.8 and 7.4) and temperatures (25 and 40 °C). We identified an enhanced amount of hydroxyl (•OH) and perhydroxyl (•OOH) radicals for all samples, compared to a blank solution. Quantitative studies show that [•OH] is the dominant radical formed for Fe3O4, which is strongly reduced with the concomitant oxidation of Fe2+ or its substitution (Ni or Mn). A comparative analysis of the EPR data against in vitro production of ROS in microglial BV2 cell culture provided additional insights regarding the catalytic activity of ferrite MNPs, which should be considered if biomedical uses are intended. Our results contribute to a better understanding of the role played by different divalent ions in the catalytic activity of ferrite nanoparticles, which is very important because of their use in biomedical applications.
Palabras clave:
FREE RADICALS
,
ROS
,
MAGNETITE
,
FENTON REACTION
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Articulos (UE-INN - NODO BARILOCHE)
Articulos de UNIDAD EJECUTORA INSTITUTO DE NANOCIENCIA Y NANOTECNOLOGIA - NODO BARILOCHE
Articulos de UNIDAD EJECUTORA INSTITUTO DE NANOCIENCIA Y NANOTECNOLOGIA - NODO BARILOCHE
Citación
Moreno Maldonado, Ana Carolina; Winkler, Elin Lilian; Raineri Andersen, Mariana; Toro Córdova, Alfonso; Rodriguez, Luis Miguel; et al.; Free-Radical Formation by the Peroxidase-Like Catalytic Activity of MFe2O4 (M = Fe, Ni, and Mn) Nanoparticles; American Chemical Society; Journal of Physical Chemistry C; 123; 33; 7-2019; 20617-20627
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