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Milk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots: Study of Biological and Chemical Properties Provides Evidence of Toxicity

Carbon dots (CDs) are carbon-based zero-dimensional nanomaterials that can be prepared from a number of organic precursors. In this research, they are prepared using fat-free UHT cow milk through the hydrothermal method. FTIR analysis shows C=O and C-H bond presence, as well as nitrogen-based bond l...

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Autores principales: Shabbir, Hasan, Wojtaszek, Konrad, Rutkowski, Bogdan, Csapó, Edit, Bednarski, Marek, Adamiec, Anita, Głuch-Lutwin, Monika, Mordyl, Barbara, Druciarek, Julia, Kotańska, Magdalena, Ozga, Piotr, Wojnicki, Marek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557861
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248728
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author Shabbir, Hasan
Wojtaszek, Konrad
Rutkowski, Bogdan
Csapó, Edit
Bednarski, Marek
Adamiec, Anita
Głuch-Lutwin, Monika
Mordyl, Barbara
Druciarek, Julia
Kotańska, Magdalena
Ozga, Piotr
Wojnicki, Marek
author_facet Shabbir, Hasan
Wojtaszek, Konrad
Rutkowski, Bogdan
Csapó, Edit
Bednarski, Marek
Adamiec, Anita
Głuch-Lutwin, Monika
Mordyl, Barbara
Druciarek, Julia
Kotańska, Magdalena
Ozga, Piotr
Wojnicki, Marek
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description Carbon dots (CDs) are carbon-based zero-dimensional nanomaterials that can be prepared from a number of organic precursors. In this research, they are prepared using fat-free UHT cow milk through the hydrothermal method. FTIR analysis shows C=O and C-H bond presence, as well as nitrogen-based bond like C-N, C=N and –NH(2) presence in CDs, while the absorption spectra show the absorption band at 280 ± 3 nm. Next, the Biuret test was performed, with the results showing no presence of unreacted proteins in CDs. It can be said that all proteins are converted in CDs. Photo luminance spectra shows the emission of CDs is 420 nm and a toxicity study of CDs was performed. The Presto Blue method was used to test the toxicity of CDs for murine hippocampal cells. CDs at a concentration of 4 mg/mL were hazardous independent of synthesis time, while the toxicity was higher for lower synthesis times of 1 and 2 h. When the concentration is reduced in 1 and 2 h synthesized CDs, the cytotoxic effect also decreases significantly, ensuring a survival rate of 60–80%. However, when the synthesis time of CDs is increased, the cytotoxic effect decreases to a lesser extent. The CDs with the highest synthesis time of 8 h do not show a cytotoxic effect above 60%. The cytotoxicity study shows that CDs may have a concentration and time–dependent cytotoxic effect, reducing the number of viable cells by 40%.
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spelling pubmed-97832982022-12-24 Milk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots: Study of Biological and Chemical Properties Provides Evidence of Toxicity Shabbir, Hasan Wojtaszek, Konrad Rutkowski, Bogdan Csapó, Edit Bednarski, Marek Adamiec, Anita Głuch-Lutwin, Monika Mordyl, Barbara Druciarek, Julia Kotańska, Magdalena Ozga, Piotr Wojnicki, Marek Molecules Article Carbon dots (CDs) are carbon-based zero-dimensional nanomaterials that can be prepared from a number of organic precursors. In this research, they are prepared using fat-free UHT cow milk through the hydrothermal method. FTIR analysis shows C=O and C-H bond presence, as well as nitrogen-based bond like C-N, C=N and –NH(2) presence in CDs, while the absorption spectra show the absorption band at 280 ± 3 nm. Next, the Biuret test was performed, with the results showing no presence of unreacted proteins in CDs. It can be said that all proteins are converted in CDs. Photo luminance spectra shows the emission of CDs is 420 nm and a toxicity study of CDs was performed. The Presto Blue method was used to test the toxicity of CDs for murine hippocampal cells. CDs at a concentration of 4 mg/mL were hazardous independent of synthesis time, while the toxicity was higher for lower synthesis times of 1 and 2 h. When the concentration is reduced in 1 and 2 h synthesized CDs, the cytotoxic effect also decreases significantly, ensuring a survival rate of 60–80%. However, when the synthesis time of CDs is increased, the cytotoxic effect decreases to a lesser extent. The CDs with the highest synthesis time of 8 h do not show a cytotoxic effect above 60%. The cytotoxicity study shows that CDs may have a concentration and time–dependent cytotoxic effect, reducing the number of viable cells by 40%. MDPI 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9783298/ /pubmed/36557861 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248728 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shabbir, Hasan
Wojtaszek, Konrad
Rutkowski, Bogdan
Csapó, Edit
Bednarski, Marek
Adamiec, Anita
Głuch-Lutwin, Monika
Mordyl, Barbara
Druciarek, Julia
Kotańska, Magdalena
Ozga, Piotr
Wojnicki, Marek
Milk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots: Study of Biological and Chemical Properties Provides Evidence of Toxicity
title Milk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots: Study of Biological and Chemical Properties Provides Evidence of Toxicity
title_full Milk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots: Study of Biological and Chemical Properties Provides Evidence of Toxicity
title_fullStr Milk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots: Study of Biological and Chemical Properties Provides Evidence of Toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Milk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots: Study of Biological and Chemical Properties Provides Evidence of Toxicity
title_short Milk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots: Study of Biological and Chemical Properties Provides Evidence of Toxicity
title_sort milk-derived carbon quantum dots: study of biological and chemical properties provides evidence of toxicity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557861
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248728
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