Cancer therapy using ultrahigh hydrophobic drug-loaded graphene derivatives

  • Surajit Some
  • , A. Ryeong Gwon
  • , Eunhee Hwang
  • , Ga Hee Bahn
  • , Yeoheung Yoon
  • , Youngmin Kim
  • , Seol Hee Kim
  • , Sora Bak
  • , Junghee Yang
  • , Dong Gyu Jo
  • , Hyoyoung Lee

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Abstract

This study aimed to demonstrate that curcumin (Cur)-containing graphene composites have high anticancer activity. Specifically, graphene-derivatives were used as nanovectors for the delivery of the hydrophobic anticancer drug Cur based on pH dependence. Different Cur-graphene composites were prepared based on polar interactions between Cur and the number of oxygen-containing functional groups of respective starting materials. The degree of drug-loading was found to be increased by increasing the number of oxygen-containing functional groups in graphene-derivatives. We demonstrated a synergistic effect of Cur-graphene composites on cancer cell death (HCT 116) both in vitro and in vivo. As-prepared graphene quantum dot (GQD)-Cur composites contained the highest amount of Cur nano-particles and exhibited the best anticancer activity compared to the other composites including Cur alone at the same dose. This is the first example of synergistic chemotherapy using GQD-Cur composites simultaneous with superficial bioprobes for tumor imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6314
JournalScientific Reports
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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