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Ramos, J., (2015). Funcionalización de nanomateriales magnéticos de óxido de hierro con aplicaciones en biosensores y regeneración de tejidos óseos [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4093
Ramos, J., Funcionalización de nanomateriales magnéticos de óxido de hierro con aplicaciones en biosensores y regeneración de tejidos óseos [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4093
@mastersthesis{renati/482497,
title = "Funcionalización de nanomateriales magnéticos de óxido de hierro con aplicaciones en biosensores y regeneración de tejidos óseos",
author = "Ramos Guivar, Juan Adrián",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2015"
}
--- This Master thesis has two main parts, the first one resides in the understanding of the catalytic properties and non-enzymatic nature of magnetic nanoparticles in order to create sensors that detect analytes such as peroxide hydrogen (H2O2) and citric acid. The creation of H2O2 sensor is carried out by Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition of the magnetic nanoparticles suspended and functionalized in aqueous medium with the quaternary amine and surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide- CTAB) sodium 4-styrenesulfonate PSS via electrostatic interaction on the conductive substrate fluorine doped tin Oxide-FTO. The sensitivity of the sensor is studied based on their dependence on the applied concentrations of H2O2 using electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry (CV) and chronoamperometry. On the other hand, scaffolds, who act as a link between the connective tissue damaged in bone matrix is a current issue of great impact and importance. The main inorganic component of bone hydroxyapatite (HAp) on macroscopic or bulk state has been chosen around 30 years ago as the perfect candidate that mimics the properties of bone tissues. Additionally, as part of a new source of wonderful properties nanohydroxyapatite has captured the attention by incorporating inside its structure other nanomaterials such as Fe3O4 (magnetite) and its oxidized form γ-Fe2O3 (maghemite) which strongly support the proliferation and degeneration of bone-forming cells or osteoblasts. However the rol that nanoparticles play in this processes has not been explained yet. For that, the second part of this Master thesis explained at first how to carry out the process of functionalization of a solid structure (HAp) to a nanoparticle, a subject of great interest and relevance in the physical-chemical surfaces, because in most cases are molecules or ligands which are attached by covalent or noncovalent bounds to the surface of the nanoparticles linked by phase transfer discussed in the preliminary concepts section later on. As a complement for the characterization studies, cytotoxic analysis, i.e., feasibility to acquire this new nanomaterial in SAOS-2 bone cells will be evaluated using crystal violet protocol; besides cell viability, analysis ROS and the effect on cells morphology during time exposure of this new line of nanomaterials will be studied. Keywords: non-enzymatic sensor, magnetic nanoparticles, H2O2, hydroxyapatite, SAOS-2 cells, tissue regeneration.
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