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Antibiotic conjugated fluorescent carbon dots as a theranostic agent for controlled drug release, bioimaging, and enhanced antimicrobial activity.


ABSTRACT: A novel report on microwave assisted synthesis of bright carbon dots (C-dots) using gum arabic (GA) and its use as molecular vehicle to ferry ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, a broad spectrum antibiotic, is reported in the present work. Density gradient centrifugation (DGC) was used to separate different types of C-dots. After careful analysis of the fractions obtained after centrifugation, ciprofloxacin was attached to synthesize ciprofloxacin conjugated with C-dots (Cipro @ C-dots conjugate). Release of ciprofloxacin was found to be extremely regulated under physiological conditions. Cipro @ C-dots were found to be biocompatible on Vero cells as compared to free ciprofloxacin (1.2?mM) even at very high concentrations. Bare C-dots ( ? 13?mg?mL(-1)) were used for microbial imaging of the simplest eukaryotic model-Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast). Bright green fluorescent was obtained when live imaging was performed to view yeast cells under fluorescent microscope suggesting C-dots incorporation inside the cells. Cipro @ C-dots conjugate also showed enhanced antimicrobial activity against both model gram positive and gram negative microorganisms. Thus, the Cipro @ C-dots conjugate paves not only a way for bioimaging but also an efficient new nanocarrier for controlled drug release with high antimicrobial activity, thereby serving potential tool for theranostics.

SUBMITTER: Thakur M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3976943 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antibiotic conjugated fluorescent carbon dots as a theranostic agent for controlled drug release, bioimaging, and enhanced antimicrobial activity.

Thakur Mukeshchand M   Pandey Sunil S   Mewada Ashmi A   Patil Vaibhav V   Khade Monika M   Goshi Ekta E   Sharon Madhuri M  

Journal of drug delivery 20140318


A novel report on microwave assisted synthesis of bright carbon dots (C-dots) using gum arabic (GA) and its use as molecular vehicle to ferry ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, a broad spectrum antibiotic, is reported in the present work. Density gradient centrifugation (DGC) was used to separate different types of C-dots. After careful analysis of the fractions obtained after centrifugation, ciprofloxacin was attached to synthesize ciprofloxacin conjugated with C-dots (Cipro @ C-dots conjugate). Rele  ...[more]

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