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Eggshell Derived Europium Doped Hydroxyapatite Nanoparticles for Cell Imaging Application.

T K KrishnapriyaAyswaria DeeptiP S Baby ChakrapaniA S AshaM K Jayaraj
Published in: Journal of fluorescence (2021)
Hen's eggshell, a biological waste product, was turned into a cell imaging probe: europium doped hydroxyapatite (HAp: Eu) nanoparticle using hydrothermal method. Luminescence of the synthesized nanoparticle was studied for various doping concentrations of the lanthanide ion europium (Eu3+). Eu doped HAp showed a hexagonal crystal structure and rod-shaped morphology. Well-defined emission peaks of europium, corresponding to the substitution of Eu3+ at the Ca2+(I) site of HAp, were confirmed from the samples' photoluminescence (PL) spectra. Good biocompatibility up to 500 μg/mL of the samples indicates their potential applications in bioimaging. Synthesized nanoparticles were internalized and used for in vitro imaging of the PC12 cells without any surface modification. The materials' use as a potential in vivo imaging agent is proposed from the haemolysis study.
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