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Cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials

In this study we prepared six types of carbon nanodots (CNDs) from natural plant materials – through carbonization of two species of bamboo (Bamboo-I, Bamboo-II) and one type of wood (Wood), and through hydrothermal processing of the stem and root of the herb Mahonia oiwakensis Hayata (MO) and of th...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yu-Yu, Jiang, Wen-Ping, Chen, Huan-Luen, Huang, Hui-Chi, Huang, Guan-Jhong, Chiang, Hsiu-Mei, Chang, Chang-Cheng, Huang, Cheng-Liang, Juang, Tzong-Yuan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01318a
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author Chen, Yu-Yu
Jiang, Wen-Ping
Chen, Huan-Luen
Huang, Hui-Chi
Huang, Guan-Jhong
Chiang, Hsiu-Mei
Chang, Chang-Cheng
Huang, Cheng-Liang
Juang, Tzong-Yuan
author_facet Chen, Yu-Yu
Jiang, Wen-Ping
Chen, Huan-Luen
Huang, Hui-Chi
Huang, Guan-Jhong
Chiang, Hsiu-Mei
Chang, Chang-Cheng
Huang, Cheng-Liang
Juang, Tzong-Yuan
author_sort Chen, Yu-Yu
collection PubMed
description In this study we prepared six types of carbon nanodots (CNDs) from natural plant materials – through carbonization of two species of bamboo (Bamboo-I, Bamboo-II) and one type of wood (Wood), and through hydrothermal processing of the stem and root of the herb Mahonia oiwakensis Hayata (MO) and of the agricultural waste of two species of pineapple root (PA, PB). The resulting CNDs were spherical with dimensions on the nanoscale (3–7 nm); furthermore, CND-Bamboo I, CND-Wood, CND-Bamboo II, CND-MO, CND-PA, and CND-PB displayed fluorescence quantum yields of 9.63, 12.34, 0.90, 10.86, 0.35, and 0.71%, respectively. X-ray diffraction revealed that the carbon nanostructures possessed somewhat ordered and disordered lattices, as evidenced by broad signals at values of 2θ between 20 and 30°. CND-Bamboo I, CND-Wood, and CND-Bamboo II were obtained in yields of 2–3%; CND-MO, CND-PA, and CND-PB were obtained in yields of 17.64, 9.36, and 22.47%, respectively. Cytotoxicity assays for mouse macrophage RAW264.7 cells treated with the six types of CNDs and a commercial sample of Ag nanoparticles (NPs) revealed that each of our CNDs provided a cell viability of 90% at 2000 μg mL(−1), whereas it was only 20% after treatment with the Ag NPs at 62.5 μg mL(−1). The six types of CNDs also displayed low cytotoxicity toward human keratinocyte HacaT cells, human MCF-7 breast cancer cells, and HT-29 colon adenocarcinoma cells when treated at 500 μg mL(−1). Moreover, confocal microscopic cell imaging revealed that the fluorescent CND-Bamboo I particles were located on the MCF-7 cell membrane and inside the cells after treatment for 6 and 24 h, respectively. We have thoroughly investigated the photoluminescence properties and carbon nanostructures of these highly dispersed CNDs. Because of the facile green synthesis of these six types of CNDs and their sourcing from abundant natural plants, herbs, and agriculture waste, these materials provide a cost-effective method, with low cytotoxicity and stable fluorescence, for biolabeling and for developing cell nanocarriers.
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spelling pubmed-90314212022-04-26 Cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials Chen, Yu-Yu Jiang, Wen-Ping Chen, Huan-Luen Huang, Hui-Chi Huang, Guan-Jhong Chiang, Hsiu-Mei Chang, Chang-Cheng Huang, Cheng-Liang Juang, Tzong-Yuan RSC Adv Chemistry In this study we prepared six types of carbon nanodots (CNDs) from natural plant materials – through carbonization of two species of bamboo (Bamboo-I, Bamboo-II) and one type of wood (Wood), and through hydrothermal processing of the stem and root of the herb Mahonia oiwakensis Hayata (MO) and of the agricultural waste of two species of pineapple root (PA, PB). The resulting CNDs were spherical with dimensions on the nanoscale (3–7 nm); furthermore, CND-Bamboo I, CND-Wood, CND-Bamboo II, CND-MO, CND-PA, and CND-PB displayed fluorescence quantum yields of 9.63, 12.34, 0.90, 10.86, 0.35, and 0.71%, respectively. X-ray diffraction revealed that the carbon nanostructures possessed somewhat ordered and disordered lattices, as evidenced by broad signals at values of 2θ between 20 and 30°. CND-Bamboo I, CND-Wood, and CND-Bamboo II were obtained in yields of 2–3%; CND-MO, CND-PA, and CND-PB were obtained in yields of 17.64, 9.36, and 22.47%, respectively. Cytotoxicity assays for mouse macrophage RAW264.7 cells treated with the six types of CNDs and a commercial sample of Ag nanoparticles (NPs) revealed that each of our CNDs provided a cell viability of 90% at 2000 μg mL(−1), whereas it was only 20% after treatment with the Ag NPs at 62.5 μg mL(−1). The six types of CNDs also displayed low cytotoxicity toward human keratinocyte HacaT cells, human MCF-7 breast cancer cells, and HT-29 colon adenocarcinoma cells when treated at 500 μg mL(−1). Moreover, confocal microscopic cell imaging revealed that the fluorescent CND-Bamboo I particles were located on the MCF-7 cell membrane and inside the cells after treatment for 6 and 24 h, respectively. We have thoroughly investigated the photoluminescence properties and carbon nanostructures of these highly dispersed CNDs. Because of the facile green synthesis of these six types of CNDs and their sourcing from abundant natural plants, herbs, and agriculture waste, these materials provide a cost-effective method, with low cytotoxicity and stable fluorescence, for biolabeling and for developing cell nanocarriers. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9031421/ /pubmed/35479143 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01318a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chen, Yu-Yu
Jiang, Wen-Ping
Chen, Huan-Luen
Huang, Hui-Chi
Huang, Guan-Jhong
Chiang, Hsiu-Mei
Chang, Chang-Cheng
Huang, Cheng-Liang
Juang, Tzong-Yuan
Cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials
title Cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials
title_full Cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials
title_fullStr Cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials
title_short Cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials
title_sort cytotoxicity and cell imaging of six types of carbon nanodots prepared through carbonization and hydrothermal processing of natural plant materials
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01318a
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