Synthesis and characterization of phosphate glass microspheres for radiotherapy applications


Autoria(s): SENE, Frank F.; MARTINELLI, Jose R.; OKUNO, Emico
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Class microspheres containing the radioisotope (32)P, a beta(-) particle emitter, and half-life of 14.3 days, can be easily introduced in specific human organs such as liver, pancreas. and uterus to kill cancer cells. In the present work phosphate glass microspheres were produced with different compositions and particle size distribution in the range of 20- 30 mu m. Two different thermal processes were used to spherodize glass particles originally with irregular shapes. Samples were characterized by X-rays diffraction to check the amorphous structure, energy dispersive X-rays fluorescence spectroscopy to determine the final glass composition, and Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy to determine the structural groups in the glass structure. The dissolution rate of glass samples in water was determined at 90 degrees C, and in simulated body fluid (SBF) at 37 degrees C. Classes with dissolution rates close to 10(-5) g/(cm(2) day) were obtained, which make them suitable for the present application. Scanning electron microscopy was used to evaluate the shape of the microspheres before and after the dissolution tests. The cytotoxicity tests showed that these microspheres can be used for biological applications. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

CNPq[471712/2004-3]

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

Fapesp[05/53241-9]

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

Identificador

JOURNAL OF NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS, v.354, n.42-44, p.4887-4893, 2008

0022-3093

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/29524

10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2008.04.041

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2008.04.041

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Relação

Journal of Non-crystalline Solids

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Biomaterials #Chemical durability #Phosphates #Y-90 MICROSPHERES #CHEMICAL DURABILITY #HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA #IRON #SPECTROSCOPY #METASTASES #TRIAL #Materials Science, Ceramics #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
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article

original article

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