| Literature DB >> 31015004 |
Kofi Oti Boakye-Yiadom1, Samuel Kesse1, Yaw Opoku-Damoah2, Mensura Sied Filli1, Md Aquib1, Mily Maviah Bazezy Joelle1, Muhammad Asim Farooq1, Rukhshona Mavlyanova1, Faisal Raza1, Rohit Bavi3, Bo Wang4.
Abstract
Carbon dots are a carbonaceous nanomaterial that were discovered accidentally and are now drawing significant attention as a new quantum-sized fluorescent nanoparticle. Carbon dots are biocompatible, non-toxic, photostable, and easily functionalized with good photoluminescence and water solubility. Due to these unique properties, they are used broadly in live cell imaging, catalysis, electronics, biosensing, power, targeted drug delivery, and other biomedical applications. Here, we review the recent development of carbon dots in nanomedicine from their use in drug carriers to imaging agents to multifunctional theranostic systems. Finally, we discuss the challenges and views on next-generation carbon dot-based theranostics for clinical applications.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon dots; Diagnostics; Nanomedicine; Theranostics; Therapeutics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31015004 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.04.055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875