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Nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots deposited on titania nanoparticles: Unconventional near-infrared active photocatalysts for cancer therapy
dc.contributor.author | Madrid, Ainhoa | es-ES |
dc.contributor.author | Martín Pardillos, Ana María | es-ES |
dc.contributor.author | Bonet Aleta, Javier | es-ES |
dc.contributor.author | Sancho Albero, Maria | es-ES |
dc.contributor.author | Martinez, Gema | es-ES |
dc.contributor.author | Calzada Funes, Javier | es-ES |
dc.contributor.author | Martín Duque, Pilar | es-ES |
dc.contributor.author | Santamaría, Jesús | es-ES |
dc.contributor.author | Hueso, Jose L. | es-ES |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-06-02T09:31:58Z | |
dc.date.available | 2025-06-02T09:31:58Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2023-07-01 | es_ES |
dc.identifier.issn | 0920-5861 | es_ES |
dc.identifier.uri | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cattod.2023.114154 | es_ES |
dc.description | Artículos en revistas | es_ES |
dc.description.abstract | . | es-ES |
dc.description.abstract | Cancer represents a major public health issue and a primary cause of death for the mankind and the search for alternative cancer treatments that assist or alleviate the drawbacks of current cancer therapies remains imperative. Nanocatalytic medicine represents a new discipline that aims at exploiting the unique response of heterogeneous catalysts exposed to unconventional conditions such as those encountered in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Photo-triggered cancer therapies using light-activable catalytic materiales can stimulate and activate multiple biological processes and represent a very promising field of study. Herein, we evaluate the use of carbon nanodots with different composition (CNDs) retrieved by laser pyrolysis as potential near-infrared (NIR) photosensitizers able to activate P25 semiconductor nanostructured photocatalysts. We describe the enhanced photocatalytic response towards glucose conversion and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation upon irradiation with NIR-LEDs when CNDs doped with heteroatoms were tested. The most active photocatalysts were evaluated in the presence of cancer cells and revealed a promising photodynamic effect under NIR irradiation. This work represents one of the scarce examples of a conventional inorganic photocatalyst containing TiO2 that is translated into a biomedical application with a successful outcome. | en-GB |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf | es_ES |
dc.language.iso | en-GB | es_ES |
dc.rights | Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada España | es_ES |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ | es_ES |
dc.source | Revista: Catalysis Today, Periodo: 1, Volumen: 419, Número: 114154, Página inicial: 1, Página final: 8 | es_ES |
dc.title | Nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots deposited on titania nanoparticles: Unconventional near-infrared active photocatalysts for cancer therapy | es_ES |
dc.type | info:eu-repo/semantics/article | es_ES |
dc.description.version | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion | es_ES |
dc.rights.holder | es_ES | |
dc.rights.accessRights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess | es_ES |
dc.keywords | . | es-ES |
dc.keywords | Carbon dots Laser pyrolysis P25 ROS PDT NIR TME Nitrogen-doping Upconversion Glucose | en-GB |
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