Carbon dots derived from Zingiber officinale Rosc (ginger) with hemostatic effects
Wenjing Hu,
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Aiqi Yu,
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Haizheng Bi
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et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: March 4, 2025
Introduction
Ginger,
as
a
traditional
Chinese
medicine
(TCM),
can
be
used
in
clinical
practice
to
treat
various
diseases.
The
product
of
ginger
processed
at
high
temperatures
is
called
carbonized
(CG),
which
has
hemostatic
effect
that
originally
did
not
have.
purpose
this
study
investigate
the
CG
and
substances
exert
effects.
Methods
was
prepared
successfully
obtained
carbon
dots
(CG-CDs)
from
its
aqueous
solution.
After
fully
characterizing
structural
information,
evaluated
using
mouse
tail
bleeding
liver
injury
models,
clotting
time
capillary
coagulation
experiments.
In
addition,
mechanism
CG-CDs
explored.
Results
average
particle
size
observed
4.07
nm
lattice
spacing
0.216
nm.
It
mainly
composed
graphite
structured
carbon,
with
main
constituent
elements
being
C,
N,
O,
containing
functional
groups
such
C=N,
C=O,
C-OH.
FL
spectrum
showed
maximum
excitation
wavelength
360
nm,
emission
470
QY
calculated
0.45%.
shortened
time,
reduced
volume,
also
for
blood
clotting.
With
increase
CG-CDs,
values
FIB
gradually
increased,
PT
decreased.
increased
PLT
count,
activating
factor
TXB2,
decreased
6-keto-PGF
1
α
,
PAI-1,
t-PA.
Conclusion
activity,
by
exogenous
co-coagulation
pathways,
increasing
reducing
t-PA,
thereby
affecting
fibrinolytic
system
other
pathways
Language: Английский
Sustainable synthesis of tunable emissive sulphur-doped CDs: a synergistic approach for metal ion sensing and antimicrobial applications
Sneha V. Koparde,
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Omkar S. Nille,
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Akanksha G. Kolekar
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et al.
Analytical Methods,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Time
responsive
multi
emitting
S-CDs
were
developed
using
biomass
precursors
by
simple
carbonization
techniques.
The
have
potential
multifaceted
applications
in
tunable
emissive
fluorescent
probes,
development
of
analytical
techniques,
biomedical
and
environmental
remediation.
Language: Английский