2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1qm00855b
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Amphiphilic-like carbon dots as antitumoral drug vehicles and phototherapeutical agents

Abstract: Water-insoluble carbon dots are recognized as promising materials, although their applications in nanomedicine are rarely explored, despite their lipophilic character and foreseen compatibility with biological membranes. In this article, we...

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“…Supramolecular CD‐based systems for a) electron transfer, [ 182 ] b) cargo delivery, [ 180 ] c) sensing, [ 176 ] d) drug delivery of polycyclic aromatic compounds, [ 184 ] e) phototherapy, [ 185,186 ] and f) (photo)catalysis. [ 187 ] …”
Section: Overview Of Supramolecular Interactions and Their Characteri...mentioning
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“…Supramolecular CD‐based systems for a) electron transfer, [ 182 ] b) cargo delivery, [ 180 ] c) sensing, [ 176 ] d) drug delivery of polycyclic aromatic compounds, [ 184 ] e) phototherapy, [ 185,186 ] and f) (photo)catalysis. [ 187 ] …”
Section: Overview Of Supramolecular Interactions and Their Characteri...mentioning
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“…Small 2023, 19, 2300906 Figure 6. Supramolecular CD-based systems for a) electron transfer, [182] b) cargo delivery, [180] c) sensing, [176] d) drug delivery of polycyclic aromatic compounds, [184] e) phototherapy, [185,186] and f) (photo)catalysis. [187] Similar to other non-covalent interactions mentioned above, ππ stacking and hydrophobic interactions were exploited for sensing of various analytes.…”
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“…The fluorescence QY in water was calculated using as a standard the hydrosoluble sodium salts of the AA-CD obtained by treatment with NaOH and dialysis against water (QY = 0.04) [23], and applying [25]…”
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“…In the context of nanomedicine, nanoparticles have found application [16], and carbon dots (CDs) have been recognized as therapeutic platforms [17,18], and heteroatom doping has been proven as a suitable strategy to further improve their properties [19]. Doping of CDs with Se and codoping with Se and S have been reported, and the resulting Se-doped (SeCDs) and Se-S-codoped CDs (SeSCDs) have been shown to be non-toxic, free radical scavengers and display thioredoxin reductase activity [20][21][22]. However, the chemical nature of the Se in these CDs remains uncertain.…”
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