Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Jan 2023)

Anticancer and microbicide action of carbon quantum dots derived from microcrystalline cellulose: Hydrothermal versus infrared assisted techniques

  • Amal T. Mogharbel,
  • Sraa Abu-Melha,
  • Ahmed Hameed,
  • Roba M. S. Attar,
  • Abdulmajeed F. Alrefaei,
  • Albandary Almahri,
  • Nashwa El-Metwaly

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. 104419

Abstract

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Urgent requirement for medication from cancer diseases and different microbial infections is interestingly considered. Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) as environmentally friendly fluorescent carbon nano-functionalized materials are popularly considered for application in medical purposes. Herein, a comparative study is presented for the affinity of CQDs ingrained from microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) prepared under hydrothermal conditions (CQDs-HT) versus that prepared under infrared assisted technique (CQDs-IR) for acting as anticancer and antimicrobial laborers. The estimated size averages for the obtained CQDs-HT & CQDs-IR were 7.8 & 9.8 nm, respectively. CQDs-HT showed rationally higher anti-proliferative action against Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HepG2) compared to CQDs-IR. Treatment with 1000 μg/mL of CQDs-IR & CQDs-HT exhibited 78 & 90 % mortality percentage of cancer cells, respectively. The obtained CQDs showed excellent microbicide potentiality and the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) from the synthesized CQDs-TH and CQDs-IR was ranged in 100–350 µg/mL and 300–400 µg/mL against different pathogens including bacteria and fungi, respectively. As a conclusion, hydrothermal technique showed seniority over infrared assisted technique in nucleation of CQDs with higher anticancer and microbicidal activities.

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