Issue 38, 2021

Riboflavin-based carbon dots with high singlet oxygen generation for photodynamic therapy

Abstract

Photodynamic therapy, as an effective treatment for superficial tumors, has attracted more and more attention. The development of safe, biocompatible and in vivo photosensitive materials is helpful to promote photodynamic therapy. Here we report green fluorescent carbon quantum dots prepared from a natural vitamin, riboflavin (VB2), as a photosensitizer. The VB2-based carbon dots have excellent water solubility and biocompatibility, and their singlet oxygen generation ability is much stronger than that of riboflavin itself. Through endocytosis, the carbon dots can easily enter the cells and show bright green fluorescence. In vivo experiments show that after photodynamic therapy the carbon dots can significantly inhibit the growth of tumors, and will not have toxic and side effects on other organs.

Graphical abstract: Riboflavin-based carbon dots with high singlet oxygen generation for photodynamic therapy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jun 2021
Accepted
09 Jul 2021
First published
15 Jul 2021

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 7972-7978

Riboflavin-based carbon dots with high singlet oxygen generation for photodynamic therapy

J. Yue, L. Li, C. Jiang, Q. Mei, W. Dong and R. Yan, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 7972 DOI: 10.1039/D1TB01291F

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