Naproxen release from carbon dot coated magnetite nanohybrid as versatile theranostics for HeLa cancer cells

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Nanohybrid magnetite carbon dots (Fe3O4@CDs) were successfully synthesized to improve their applicability in multi-response bioimaging. The nanohybrid was prepared via pyrolysis and further loaded with naproxen (NAP) to promote drug delivery features. The characterization of the synthesized Fe3O4@CDs demonstrated the existence of Fe3O4 crystals by matching with JCPDS 75-0033 and its narrow size distribution at 11.30 nm; further, FTIR spectra confirmed the presence of Fe-O groups, C-O stretching, C-H sp2, and C-O bending, along with dual-active fluorescence and magnetic responses. The nanohybrids also exhibit particular properties such as a maximum wavelength of 230.5 nm, maximum emission in the 320-420 nm range, and slight superparamagnetic reduction (Fe3O4: 0.93620 emu per g; Fe3O4@CDs: 0.64784 emu per g). The cytotoxicity assessment of the nanohybrid revealed an excellent half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 17 671.5 ± 1742.6 μg mL−1. Then, the incorporation of NAP decreased the cell viability to below 10%. The kinetic release properties of NAP are also confirmed as pH-dependent, and they follow the Korsmeyer-Peppas kinetics model. These results indicated that the proposed Fe3O4@CDs can be used as a new model for theranostic treatment.

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Fahmi, M. Z., Machmudah, N., Indrawasih, P., Wibrianto, A., Ahmad, M. A., Sakti, S. C. W., & Chang, J. Y. (2022). Naproxen release from carbon dot coated magnetite nanohybrid as versatile theranostics for HeLa cancer cells. RSC Advances, 12(50), 32328–32337. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05673a

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