Redox- and pH-responsive fluorescent carbon nanoparticles-MnO2-based FRET system for tumor-targeted drug delivery in vivo and in vitro

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The carbonized boronic acid-conjugated fluorescent carbon nanoparticles (FNPs) were crosslinked with carbonized dopamine-conjugated hyaluronic acid (HA) via the diol boronic acid-linked catechol groups [C-FNP] as extracellular targeting ligands and pH responsiveness. Into that C-FNP, the redox-responsive MnO2 nanosheets were loaded to demonstrate quenching effect, which recovered after glutathione (GSH) treatment. The MnO2-loaded C-FNP showed excellent stability and tumor-targeting ability guided to the localized tumor using “on–off” fluorescent switch. Furthermore, paclitaxel (PTX) inside the MnO2-loaded C-FNP performed in vitro and in vivo bioimaging and chemotherapeutic activities analyzed towards cancer and non-cancerous cells.

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Choi, C. A., Lee, J. E., Mazrad, Z. A. I., In, I., Jeong, J. H., & Park, S. Y. (2018). Redox- and pH-responsive fluorescent carbon nanoparticles-MnO2-based FRET system for tumor-targeted drug delivery in vivo and in vitro. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 63, 208–219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2018.02.017

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