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Easy Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Carbon Dots Using the One-Pot Green Method for Cancer Therapy.

Lijie WangDonghao GuYupei SuDongxu JiYue YangKai ChenHao PanWeisan Pan
Published in: Pharmaceutics (2022)
In this study, hyaluronic acid (HA) and carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) were used for the synthesis of novel targeted nanocarrier carbon dots (CD C-H ) with photo-luminescence using a one-step hydrothermal method. Doxorubicin (DOX), a common chemotherapeutic agent, was loaded with the CD C-H through electrostatic interactions to form DOX-CD C-H complexes as a targeted antitumor drug delivery system. The synthesized CD C-H show a particle size of approximately 6 nm and a high fluorescence quantum yield of 11.64%. The physical and chemical character properties of CD C-H and DOX-CD C-H complexes were investigated using various techniques. The results show that CD C-H have stable luminescent properties and exhibit excellent water solubility. The in vitro release study showed that DOX-CD C-H exhibited pH-dependent release for 24 h. Confocal laser scanning microscopy was applied to investigate the potential of CD C-H for cell imaging and the cellular uptake of DOX-CD C-H in different cells (NIH-3T3 and 4T1 cells), and the results confirmed the target cell imaging and cellular uptake of DOX-CD C-H by specifically binding the CD 44 receptors on the surface of tumor cells. The r MTT results suggest that the DOX-CD C-H complex may induce apoptosis in 4T1 cells, reducing the cytotoxicity of free DOX-induced apoptosis. In vivo antitumor experiments of DOX-CD C-H exhibited enhanced tumor cancer therapy. CD C-H have potential applications in bioimaging and antitumor drug delivery.
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