Carbon dots are nano-sized photoluminescence materials which have good biocompatibility and low cytotoxicity, while the previously synthesized carbon dots lack tumor targeting capability and therapy function so that it cannot achieve the purpose of diagnosis and treatment. Herein, a new kind of multi-functional carbon dots (GFCDs) is promising to be applied in tumor cells imaging and clinical targeted therapy. Gallic acid (GA) was used as the carbon resource and antitumor active molecule, folic acid (FA) was used as the nitrogen resource and tumor targeting molecule, and citric acid monohydrate (CA) was used as the auxiliary carbon source.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetulinic acid (BA) is a natural antitumor agent and has biological activity against multiple human tumor cell lines with low cytotoxicity to normal cells, while the high hydrophobicity and the short half-life of this compound limit its clinical application. Here, gelatin-based dual-targeted nanoparticles of BA are promising to solve this problem. Hydrophobic BA is loaded in cyclodextrin to increase its solubility and prolong the circulation time in vivo.
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