Abstract
Although carbon dots (CDs) have been widely applied in nanobiotechnology and biomedicine, few studies have evaluated the intrinsic self-bioactivities and no reports have described the disaccharidase inhibitory activities of CDs. In this study, charred Fructus crataegi-derived CDs (CFC-CDs) having an average diameter of 1.3-5.6 nm are developed, without further modifications. Owing to an abundance of surface groups, CFC-CDs show distinct solubility, biocompatibility, and bioactivity. Moreover, CFC-CDs inhibit the catalytic activities of sucrase and maltase in vitro and reduce postprandial blood glucose levels in vivo, possibly by acting as a disaccharidase inhibitor. This discovery provides guidance for further research on the bioactivities of CDs and supports their potential applications in the biomedical and healthcare fields.
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Lu, F., Zhang, Y., Cheng, J., Zhang, M., Luo, J., Qu, H., … Wang, Q. (2019). Maltase and sucrase inhibitory activities and hypoglycemic effects of carbon dots derived from charred Fructus crataegi. Materials Research Express, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab4fd8
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