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DOI: 10.1021/bm300796q
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Bioimaging of Hyaluronic Acid Derivatives Using Nanosized Carbon Dots

Eun Ji Goh,Ki Su Kim,Yi Rang Kim,Ho Sang Jung,Songeun Beack,Won Ho Kong,Giuliano Scarcelli,Seok Hyun Yun,Sei Kwang Hahn

Conjugate
Chemistry
Cytotoxicity
2012
Fluorescent nanosized carbon dots (Cdots) are an emerging bioimaging agent with excellent chemical inertness and marginal cytotoxicity in comparison to widely used semiconductor quantum dots. In this work, we report the application of Cdots for real time bioimaging of target specific delivery of hyaluronic acid (HA) derivatives. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) diamine-capped Cdots were synthesized by the pyrolysis of citric acid in a hot solvent. The synthesized Cdots showed strong fluorescence under UV excitation with emission properties dependending on the excitation wavelength. HA–Cdot conjugates were synthesized by amide bond formation between amine groups of Cdot and carboxylic groups of HA. After confirmation of the negligible cytotoxicity of Cdots and HA–Cdot conjugates, in vitro bioimaging was carried out for target specific intracellular delivery of the HA–Cdot conjugates by HA receptor-mediated endocytosis. Furthermore, in vivo real-time bioimaging of Cdots and HA–Cdot conjugates exhibited the target specific delivery of HA–Cdot conjugates to the liver with abundant HA receptors. Taken together, we could confirm the feasibility of HA derivatives as a target-specific drug delivery carrier for the treatment of liver diseases and Cdots as a promising bioimaging agent.
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    Bioimaging of Hyaluronic Acid Derivatives Using Nanosized Carbon Dots” is a paper by Eun Ji Goh Ki Su Kim Yi Rang Kim Ho Sang Jung Songeun Beack Won Ho Kong Giuliano Scarcelli Seok Hyun Yun Sei Kwang Hahn published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.