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Fluorescent carbon nanoparticles derived from natural materials of mango fruit for bio-imaging probes

  • Chan Jin Jeong
  • , Arup Kumer Roy
  • , Sung Han Kim
  • , Jung Eun Lee
  • , Ji Hoon Jeong
  • , Insik In
  • , Sung Young Park
  • Korea National University of Transportation
  • Sungkyunkwan University

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Abstract

Water soluble fluorescent carbon nanoparticles (FCP) obtained from a single natural source, mango fruit, were developed as unique materials for non-toxic bio-imaging with different colors and particle sizes. The prepared FCPs showed blue (FCP-B), green (FCP-G) and yellow (FCP-Y) fluorescence, derived by the controlled carbonization method. The FCPs demonstrated hydrodynamic diameters of 5-15 nm, holding great promise for clinical applications. The biocompatible FCPs demonstrated great potential in biological fields through the results of in vitro imaging and in vivo biodistribution. Using intravenously administered FCPs with different colored particles, we precisely defined the clearance and biodistribution, showing rapid and efficient urinary excretion for safe elimination from the body. These findings therefore suggest the promising possibility of using natural sources for producing fluorescent materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15196-15202
Number of pages7
JournalNanoscale
Volume6
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Dec 2014

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