Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology (Jan 2020)

Novel mulberry silkworm cocoon-derived carbon dots and their anti-inflammatory properties

  • Xiaoke Wang,
  • Yue Zhang,
  • Hui Kong,
  • Jinjun Cheng,
  • Meiling Zhang,
  • Ziwei Sun,
  • Suna Wang,
  • Jiaxing Liu,
  • Huihua Qu,
  • Yan Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2019.1699810
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 1
pp. 68 – 76

Abstract

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Mulberry silkworm cocoon (MSC) carbonisata has been used for the treatment of inflammatory diseases for hundreds of years; however, after years of research efforts, little information is available on its anti-inflammatory components and underlying mechanism. We developed novel carbon dots (CDs) derived from MSC carbonisata (MSC-CDs), for the first time, with an average diameter of 2.26–9.35 nm and a quantum yield (QY) of 6.32%. The MSC-CDs were prepared using a modified pyrolysis method, and no further modification and external surface passivation agent was required. With abundant surface groups, MSC-CDs showed distinct solubility and bioactivity. In this study, we innovatively used three classical experimental models of inflammation to evaluate the anti-inflammatory bioactivity of MSC-CDs. The results indicated that MSC-CDs exhibited marked anti-inflammatory bioactivity which was likely mediated by inhibition of the expression of interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor-α. These results suggest that MSC-CDs possess a remarkable anti-inflammatory property, which provides evidence to support further investigation of the considerable potential and effective material basis of this traditional Chinese medicine.

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