Molecules (Nov 2022)

Sustainable Synthesis of Bright Fluorescent Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Dots from <i>Terminalia chebula</i> for In Vitro Imaging

  • Raji Atchudan,
  • Suguna Perumal,
  • Thomas Nesakumar Jebakumar Immanuel Edison,
  • Ashok K. Sundramoorthy,
  • Sambasivam Sangaraju,
  • Rajendran Suresh Babu,
  • Yong Rok Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27228085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 22
p. 8085

Abstract

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In this study, sustainable, low-cost, and environmentally friendly biomass (Terminalia chebula) was employed as a precursor for the formation of nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs). The hydrothermally assisted Terminalia chebula fruit-derived N-CDs (TC-CDs) emitted different bright fluorescent colors under various excitation wavelengths. The prepared TC-CDs showed a spherical morphology with a narrow size distribution and excellent water dispensability due to their abundant functionalities, such as oxygen- and nitrogen-bearing molecules on the surfaces of the TC-CDs. Additionally, these TC-CDs exhibited high photostability, good biocompatibility, very low toxicity, and excellent cell permeability against HCT-116 human colon carcinoma cells. The cell viability of HCT-116 human colon carcinoma cells in the presence of TC-CDs aqueous solution was calculated by MTT assay, and cell viability was higher than 95%, even at a higher concentration of 200 μg mL−1 after 24 h incubation time. Finally, the uptake of TC-CDs by HCT-116 human colon carcinoma cells displayed distinguished blue, green, and red colors during in vitro imaging when excited by three filters with different wavelengths under a laser scanning confocal microscope. Thus, TC-CDs could be used as a potential candidate for various biomedical applications. Moreover, the conversion of low-cost/waste natural biomass into products of value promotes the sustainable development of the economy and human society.

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