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Polyethylene Glycol(6000)/carbon Nanodots as Fluorescent Bioimaging Agents
Photoluminescent nanomaterials have immense potential for use in biological systems due to their excellent fluorescent properties and small size. Traditional semiconductor quantum dots are heavy-metal-based and can be highly toxic to living organisms, besides their poor photostability and low biocom...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222009/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32260230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040677 |
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author | Fu, Chun-Chieh Wu, Chun-Yung Chien, Chih-Ching Hsu, Tai-Hao Ou, Shih-Fu Chen, Shyi-Tien Wu, Chien-Hui Hsieh, Chien-Te Juang, Ruey-Shin Hsueh, Yi-Huang |
author_facet | Fu, Chun-Chieh Wu, Chun-Yung Chien, Chih-Ching Hsu, Tai-Hao Ou, Shih-Fu Chen, Shyi-Tien Wu, Chien-Hui Hsieh, Chien-Te Juang, Ruey-Shin Hsueh, Yi-Huang |
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description | Photoluminescent nanomaterials have immense potential for use in biological systems due to their excellent fluorescent properties and small size. Traditional semiconductor quantum dots are heavy-metal-based and can be highly toxic to living organisms, besides their poor photostability and low biocompatibility. Nano-sized carbon quantum dots and their surface-modified counterparts have shown improved characteristics for imaging purposes. We used 1,3, 6-trinitropyrene (TNP) and polyethylene glycol(6000) (PEG(6000)) in a hydrothermal method to prepare functional polyethylene glycol(6000)/carbon nanodots (PEG(6000)/CDs) and analyzed their potential in fluorescent staining of different types of bacteria. Our results demonstrated that PEG(6000)/CDs stained the cell pole and septa of gram-positive bacteria B. Subtilis and B. thuringiensis but not those of gram-negative bacteria. The optimal concentration of these composite nanodots was approximately 100 ppm and exposure times varied across different bacteria. The PEG(6000)/CD composite had better photostability and higher resistance to photobleaching than the commercially available FM4-64. They could emit two wavelengths (red and green) when exposed to two different wavelengths. Therefore, they may be applicable as bioimaging molecules. They can also be used for differentiating different types of bacteria owing to their ability to differentially stain gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. |
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spelling | pubmed-72220092020-05-22 Polyethylene Glycol(6000)/carbon Nanodots as Fluorescent Bioimaging Agents Fu, Chun-Chieh Wu, Chun-Yung Chien, Chih-Ching Hsu, Tai-Hao Ou, Shih-Fu Chen, Shyi-Tien Wu, Chien-Hui Hsieh, Chien-Te Juang, Ruey-Shin Hsueh, Yi-Huang Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Photoluminescent nanomaterials have immense potential for use in biological systems due to their excellent fluorescent properties and small size. Traditional semiconductor quantum dots are heavy-metal-based and can be highly toxic to living organisms, besides their poor photostability and low biocompatibility. Nano-sized carbon quantum dots and their surface-modified counterparts have shown improved characteristics for imaging purposes. We used 1,3, 6-trinitropyrene (TNP) and polyethylene glycol(6000) (PEG(6000)) in a hydrothermal method to prepare functional polyethylene glycol(6000)/carbon nanodots (PEG(6000)/CDs) and analyzed their potential in fluorescent staining of different types of bacteria. Our results demonstrated that PEG(6000)/CDs stained the cell pole and septa of gram-positive bacteria B. Subtilis and B. thuringiensis but not those of gram-negative bacteria. The optimal concentration of these composite nanodots was approximately 100 ppm and exposure times varied across different bacteria. The PEG(6000)/CD composite had better photostability and higher resistance to photobleaching than the commercially available FM4-64. They could emit two wavelengths (red and green) when exposed to two different wavelengths. Therefore, they may be applicable as bioimaging molecules. They can also be used for differentiating different types of bacteria owing to their ability to differentially stain gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. MDPI 2020-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7222009/ /pubmed/32260230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040677 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Fu, Chun-Chieh Wu, Chun-Yung Chien, Chih-Ching Hsu, Tai-Hao Ou, Shih-Fu Chen, Shyi-Tien Wu, Chien-Hui Hsieh, Chien-Te Juang, Ruey-Shin Hsueh, Yi-Huang Polyethylene Glycol(6000)/carbon Nanodots as Fluorescent Bioimaging Agents |
title | Polyethylene Glycol(6000)/carbon Nanodots as Fluorescent Bioimaging Agents |
title_full | Polyethylene Glycol(6000)/carbon Nanodots as Fluorescent Bioimaging Agents |
title_fullStr | Polyethylene Glycol(6000)/carbon Nanodots as Fluorescent Bioimaging Agents |
title_full_unstemmed | Polyethylene Glycol(6000)/carbon Nanodots as Fluorescent Bioimaging Agents |
title_short | Polyethylene Glycol(6000)/carbon Nanodots as Fluorescent Bioimaging Agents |
title_sort | polyethylene glycol(6000)/carbon nanodots as fluorescent bioimaging agents |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222009/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32260230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040677 |
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