Authors
Qinghui Zeng, Dan Shao, Xu He, Zhongyuan Ren, Wenyu Ji, Chongxin Shan, Songnan Qu, Jing Li, Li Chen, Qin Li
Publication date
2016
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Volume
4
Issue
30
Pages
5119-5126
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) with a size smaller than 10 nm, excellent biocompatibility, and low to no cytotoxicity are considered as a rising star in nanomedicine. In this report, for the first time we demonstrate that green-emitting CDs with a carboxyl-rich surface can be employed as a trackable drug delivery agent for localized cancer treatment in a mouse model. The CDs are conjugated with the cancer drug, Doxorubicin (DOX), via non-covalent bonding, utilizing the native carboxyl groups on CDs and the amine moiety on DOX molecules. The pH difference between cancer and normal cells was successfully exploited as the triggering mechanism for DOX release. Our in vivo study demonstrated that the fluorescent CDs can serve as a targeted drug delivery system for localized therapy, and the stimuli-responsive non-covalent bonding between the nanodot carrier and the drug molecule is sufficiently stable in …
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Scholar articles
Q Zeng, D Shao, X He, Z Ren, W Ji, C Shan, S Qu, J Li… - Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2016