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Fluorescent carbon dots driven from ayurvedic medicinal plants for cancer cell imaging and phototherapy
Date Issued
01-09-2019
Author(s)
Meena, Ramhari
Singh, Ranvir
Marappan, Gobinath
Kushwaha, Garima
Gupta, Narendra
Meena, Rekhraj
Gupta, Jay Prakash
Agarwal, Raja Ram
Fahmi, Nighat
Kushwaha, Omkar Singh
Abstract
Ayurveda based nanomaterials are recently conceptualized phenomena for biomedical applications especially for imaging and treatment of in vitro cancer cell. Wide range florescent (blue to red emission) quantum dots are versatile materials for imaging and sensing applications. Various procedures and precursors of fluorescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are well established and documented in the literature. However, expensive precursors and production, and time consuming process limit their economical design that need to be addressed. Herein, we report a cost effective simple route for fluorescent CQDs by using affordable ayurvedic plant's precursors such as Azadirachta Indica, OcimumTenuiflorum and Tridax Procumbens. Obtained quantum dots from ayurvedic plant leaves namely CQDs-1 (AzadirachtaIndica), CQDs-2 (OcimumTenuiflorum) and CQDs-3 (TridaxProcumbens) showed homogeneous size distribution (∼6–12 nm) and green fluorescent nature, average photo-stability, biocompatibility (more than 85 %), cancer cell imaging and promising phototherapy for cancer and bacterial cell lines.
Volume
5
Subjects
Ayurveda
Biomedical engineerin...
Cancer
Cancer research
Chemical engineering
Imaging
Materials application...
Materials characteriz...
Materials chemistry
Materials processing
Materials science
Materials synthesis
Medical imaging
Medicinal plants
Nano-dots
Nanomaterials
Nanotechnology
Plant biology
Surface chemistry
Therapy