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Anticancer and microbicide action of carbon quantum dots derived from microcrystalline cellulose: Hydrothermal versus infrared assisted techniques
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2022
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NanoparticlesNanotherapeuticsEngineeringMicrobicide ActionColloidal NanocrystalsBio-based NanomaterialsChemistryNanomedicineChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialMicrocrystalline CelluloseTherapeutic NanomaterialsQuantum DotsBioimagingNanocelluloseNanobiotechnologyBiopolymersHydrothermal TechniqueCarbon Quantum DotsNanomaterialsDifferent PathogensDrug Delivery SystemsMedicineBiomedical Applications
Urgent requirement for medication from cancer diseases and different microbial infections is interestingly considered. Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) as environmentally friendly fluorescent carbon nano-functionalized materials are popularly considered for application in medical purposes. Herein, a comparative study is presented for the affinity of CQDs ingrained from microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) prepared under hydrothermal conditions (CQDs-HT) versus that prepared under infrared assisted technique (CQDs-IR) for acting as anticancer and antimicrobial laborers. The estimated size averages for the obtained CQDs-HT & CQDs-IR were 7.8 & 9.8 nm, respectively. CQDs-HT showed rationally higher anti-proliferative action against Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HepG2) compared to CQDs-IR. Treatment with 1000 μg/mL of CQDs-IR & CQDs-HT exhibited 78 & 90 % mortality percentage of cancer cells, respectively. The obtained CQDs showed excellent microbicide potentiality and the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) from the synthesized CQDs-TH and CQDs-IR was ranged in 100–350 µg/mL and 300–400 µg/mL against different pathogens including bacteria and fungi, respectively. As a conclusion, hydrothermal technique showed seniority over infrared assisted technique in nucleation of CQDs with higher anticancer and microbicidal activities.
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