Preparation of Ciprofloxacin-Based Carbon Dots with High Antibacterial Activity.
Huimin MiaoPanyong WangYingge CongWen-Fei DongLi LiPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Nowadays, bacterial infections are attracting great attention for the research and development of new antimicrobial agents. As one of the quinolones, ciprofloxacin (CI) has a broad-spectrum, strong antibacterial effect. However, the clinical use of ciprofloxacin is limited by drug resistance. Ciprofloxacin carbon dots (CCDs) with enhanced antibacterial activity and copper-doped ciprofloxacin carbon dots (Cu-CCDs) were synthesized by a simple hydrothermal method. The results of structural analysis and antibacterial experiments show that CCDs and Cu-CCDs have effective antibacterial properties by retaining the active groups of ciprofloxacin (-COOH, C-N, and C-F), and Cu-CCDs doped with copper have a better antibacterial effect. In addition, experiments have shown that Cu-CCDs show excellent antibacterial activity against E. coli and S. aureus and have good biocompatibility, which indicates that they have great prospects in clinical applications. Therefore, novel modified copper CCDs with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, which can be used as antibacterial nanomaterials for potential applications in the field of antibacterial drugs, were synthesized in this study.
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