Magnetoresponsive nanozyme: magnetic stimulation on the nanozyme activity of iron oxide nanoparticles.

2021 
The iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) that combine the nanozyme activity and magnetothermal properties have attracted significant interest for various biomedical applications. However, the effect of magnetic stimulation in fine-tuning the nanozyme activities remains unclear. Here, we have constructed a series of IONPs with different magneto-thermal conversion abilities, and systematically study the effect of magnetic field stimulation on the peroxidase (POD) activity of IONPs. The results show that POD activity is effectively amplified via an in situ alternating magnetic field (AMF) stimulation with no solution temperature rise, and the degree of activity enhancement is closely related to the magnetic heating ability of the IONPs, confirming the origin of activity enhancement arises from the local magnetothermal effect. As the first report to prove magnetothermal regulation on nanozyme activity and to shed lights on the underlying correlation between activity enhancement and the intrinsic specific absorption rate (SAR), this work is expected to provide important support for future design of new magnetoresponsive nanozymes in various practical applications.
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