International Journal of Pharmaceutics: X (Dec 2024)
Multifunctional Bi2S3-Au nanoclusters for fluorescence/infrared thermal imaging guided photothermal therapy
Abstract
Nanotechnology has attracted extensive attention in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Therefore, the research aimed at developing new nanomaterials and exploring their applications in biomedicine has attracted more attention. In this study, Bi2S3-Au nanoclusters (Bi2S3-AuNCs) as fluorescence/infrared thermal imaging-guided photothermal therapy (PTT) was prepared for the first time. It was achieved in a facile and mild way by optimizing the amount of Bi3+ and Au3+ using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as reducer and stabilizer. The as-prepared Bi2S3-AuNCs with special morphology showed high stability, excellent biocompatibility and good photostability. Apart from these, it also can accumulate at tumor sites and exhibit considerable fluorescence/infrared thermal imaging-guided PTT. Bi2S3-AuNCs nanoparticles integrate imaging and therapeutic functions into an advanced application platform, which provides the possibility to build a novel nano-cancer diagnosis and treatment platform.