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Facile hydrothermal synthesis of nitrogen rich blue fluorescent carbon dots for cell bio-imaging of Candida albicans.

Authors :
Jebakumar Immanuel Edison, Thomas Nesakumar
Atchudan, Raji
Karthik, Namachivayam
Xiong, Dangsheng
Lee, Yong Rok
Source :
Process Biochemistry. Jan2020, Vol. 88, p113-119. 7p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

• Simple hydrothermal route was adopted for the synthesis of fluorescent NR-CDs. • The average size of the NR-CDs was about 9 nm. • The NR-CDs show very less cytotoxicity on C. albicans. • The synthesized NR-CDs were utilized for the bio-imaging of C. albicans. Nitrogen doped carbon dots (N-CDs) are well documented as an outstanding fluorogenic material for protein tags, live cell imaging and protein-receptor based fluorescence sensors owing to its good optical features with less cytotoxicity and better water solubility. In this regard, the present work describes the synthesis of nitrogen rich blue fluorescent carbon dots (NR-CDs) through hydrothermal treatment of citric acid monohydrate (CA) and 2-aminopyridine (2-AP). The optical properties of NR-CDs are further analyzed by common analytical methods viz., Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), UV–visible (UV–vis) and Fluorescence spectroscopies. The surface chemical composition and morphology of NR-CDs are acquired by X-ray photo electron spectroscopy (XPS) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM), respectively. The NR-CDs produce blue fluorescent at 421 nm at the excitation wavelength of 310 nm, the calculated quantum yield is about 18% with respect to standard quinine sulfate. The synthesized NR-CDs contains 15.03 wt % of N revealed by XPS results. Further, the NR-CDs are used as a fluorescence staining agent for cell imaging of Candida albicans (C. albicans) and the cytotoxicity are also measured. All the outcomes proposed that the NR-CDs act as good staining agent for C. albicans with less cytotoxicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13595113
Volume :
88
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Process Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141321657
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2019.10.003