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Graphene Quantum Dots from Natural Carbon Sources for Drug and Gene Delivery in Cancer Treatment

Journal
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
ISSN
1422-0067
Date Issued
2024-09-30
Author(s)
Henrry M. Osorio
Fabián Castillo-Solís
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Eugenio Espejo  
Selena Y. Barragán
Cristina Rodríguez-Pólit
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Eugenio Espejo  
GONZALEZ PASTOR, REBECA EUGENIA  
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Eugenio Espejo  
DOI
10.3390/ijms251910539
Abstract
<jats:p>Cancer therapy is constantly evolving, with a growing emphasis on targeted and efficient treatment options. In this context, graphene quantum dots (GQDs) have emerged as promising agents for precise drug and gene delivery due to their unique attributes, such as high surface area, photoluminescence, up-conversion photoluminescence, and biocompatibility. GQDs can damage cancer cells and exhibit intrinsic photothermal conversion and singlet oxygen generation efficiency under specific light irradiation, enhancing their effectiveness. They serve as direct therapeutic agents and versatile drug delivery platforms capable of being easily functionalized with various targeting molecules and therapeutic agents. However, challenges such as achieving uniform size and morphology, precise bandgap engineering, and scalability, along with minimizing cytotoxicity and the environmental impact of their production, must be addressed. Additionally, there is a need for a more comprehensive understanding of cellular mechanisms and drug release processes, as well as improved purification methods. Integrating GQDs into existing drug delivery systems enhances the efficacy of traditional treatments, offering more efficient and less invasive options for cancer patients. This review highlights the transformative potential of GQDs in cancer therapy while acknowledging the challenges that researchers must overcome for broader application.</jats:p>
Subjects

sustainable carbon

graphene quantum dots...

natural carbon source...

nanomedicine

biocompatible nanocar...

photoluminescence

cancer therapy

drug and gene deliver...

targeted delivery sys...

combinatorial strateg...

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