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Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb(2+)) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells

Water contamination due to the presence of lead is one of the leading causes of environmental and health hazards because of poor soil and groundwater waste management. Herein we report the synthesis of functionally modified luminescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) obtained from watermelon juice as pot...

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Autores principales: Rawat, Kundan Singh, Singh, Vikram, Sharma, Chandra Prakash, Vyas, Akanksha, Pandey, Priyanka, Singh, Jagriti, Gupta, Neeraj Mohan, Sachdev, Monika, Goel, Atul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36662117
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging9010019
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author Rawat, Kundan Singh
Singh, Vikram
Sharma, Chandra Prakash
Vyas, Akanksha
Pandey, Priyanka
Singh, Jagriti
Gupta, Neeraj Mohan
Sachdev, Monika
Goel, Atul
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Singh, Vikram
Sharma, Chandra Prakash
Vyas, Akanksha
Pandey, Priyanka
Singh, Jagriti
Gupta, Neeraj Mohan
Sachdev, Monika
Goel, Atul
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description Water contamination due to the presence of lead is one of the leading causes of environmental and health hazards because of poor soil and groundwater waste management. Herein we report the synthesis of functionally modified luminescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) obtained from watermelon juice as potential nanomaterials for the detection of toxic Pb(2+) ions in polluted water and cancer cells. By introducing surface passivating ligands such as ethanolamine (EA) and ethylenediamine (ED) in watermelon juice, watermelon-ethanolamine (WMEA)-CQDs and watermelon-ethylenediamine (WMED)-CQDs exhibited a remarkable ~10-fold and ~6-fold increase in fluorescence intensity with respect to non-doped WM-CQDs. The relative fluorescence quantum yields of WMEA-CQDs and WMED-CQDs were found to be 8% and 7%, respectively, in an aqueous medium. Among various functionally-modified CQDs, only WMED-CQDs showed high selectivity towards Pb(2+) ions with a remarkably good limit of detection (LoD) of 190 pM, which is less than that of the permissible limit (72 nM) in drinking water. The functionally altered WMED-CQDs detected Pb(2+) metal ions in polluted water and in a human cervical cancer cell line (HeLa), thus advocating new vistas for eco-friendly nanomaterials for their use as diagnostic tools in the environment and biomedical research areas.
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spelling pubmed-98651172023-01-22 Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb(2+)) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells Rawat, Kundan Singh Singh, Vikram Sharma, Chandra Prakash Vyas, Akanksha Pandey, Priyanka Singh, Jagriti Gupta, Neeraj Mohan Sachdev, Monika Goel, Atul J Imaging Article Water contamination due to the presence of lead is one of the leading causes of environmental and health hazards because of poor soil and groundwater waste management. Herein we report the synthesis of functionally modified luminescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) obtained from watermelon juice as potential nanomaterials for the detection of toxic Pb(2+) ions in polluted water and cancer cells. By introducing surface passivating ligands such as ethanolamine (EA) and ethylenediamine (ED) in watermelon juice, watermelon-ethanolamine (WMEA)-CQDs and watermelon-ethylenediamine (WMED)-CQDs exhibited a remarkable ~10-fold and ~6-fold increase in fluorescence intensity with respect to non-doped WM-CQDs. The relative fluorescence quantum yields of WMEA-CQDs and WMED-CQDs were found to be 8% and 7%, respectively, in an aqueous medium. Among various functionally-modified CQDs, only WMED-CQDs showed high selectivity towards Pb(2+) ions with a remarkably good limit of detection (LoD) of 190 pM, which is less than that of the permissible limit (72 nM) in drinking water. The functionally altered WMED-CQDs detected Pb(2+) metal ions in polluted water and in a human cervical cancer cell line (HeLa), thus advocating new vistas for eco-friendly nanomaterials for their use as diagnostic tools in the environment and biomedical research areas. MDPI 2023-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9865117/ /pubmed/36662117 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging9010019 Text en © 2023 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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Rawat, Kundan Singh
Singh, Vikram
Sharma, Chandra Prakash
Vyas, Akanksha
Pandey, Priyanka
Singh, Jagriti
Gupta, Neeraj Mohan
Sachdev, Monika
Goel, Atul
Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb(2+)) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells
title Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb(2+)) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells
title_full Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb(2+)) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb(2+)) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb(2+)) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells
title_short Picomolar Detection of Lead Ions (Pb(2+)) by Functionally Modified Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Watermelon Juice and Their Imaging in Cancer Cells
title_sort picomolar detection of lead ions (pb(2+)) by functionally modified fluorescent carbon quantum dots from watermelon juice and their imaging in cancer cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36662117
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging9010019
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