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Carbon dots: promising biomaterials for bone-specific imaging and drug delivery.

Authors :
Peng Z
Miyanji EH
Zhou Y
Pardo J
Hettiarachchi SD
Li S
Blackwelder PL
Skromne I
Leblanc RM
Source :
Nanoscale [Nanoscale] 2017 Nov 16; Vol. 9 (44), pp. 17533-17543.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Bone-related diseases and dysfunctions are heavy burdens on our increasingly aged society. One important strategy to relieve this problem is through early detection and treatment of bone-related diseases. Towards this goal, there has been constant interest in developing novel bone-specific materials for imaging and drug delivery. Currently, however, materials that have high affinity and specificity towards bone are very limited. Carbon dots (C-dots) synthesized from carbon nanopowder bind to calcified bones in vivo with high affinity and specificity. In this study we show that bone binding is highly unique to a specific type of C-dot, and that this binding is non-toxic. Significantly, C-dots derived from other raw materials did not show any bone binding properties. These differences are attributed to the differences in surface chemistry of C-dot preparations, highlighting the heterogeneous nature of C-dots. Importantly, bone-binding by carbon nanopowder derived C-dots is not significantly altered by chemical functionalization of their surface. These unique properties indicate the potential applications of carbon nanopowder-derived C-dots as highly bone-specific bioimaging agents and drug carriers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2040-3372
Volume :
9
Issue :
44
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nanoscale
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29110000
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c7nr05731h