Investigation of advanced biological properties of carbon, carbon‐boron quantum dots, and copper (II) phthalocyanine nanoconjugates

Author:

Özçeşmeci Mukaddes1ORCID,Gümrükçü Selin1ORCID,Ünlü Caner1ORCID,Coşkun İbrahim Yağız2,Özdemir Sadin3ORCID,Yalçın M. Serkan4ORCID,Tollu Gülşah5,Özçeşmeci İbrahim1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Science and Letters, Department of Chemistry Istanbul Technical University Maslak Istanbul Turkey

2. Department of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Istanbul Technical University Maslak Istanbul Turkey

3. Food Processing Programme, Technical Science Vocational School Mersin University Mersin Turkey

4. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Processing Technologies, Technical Science Vocational School Mersin University Mersin Turkey

5. Department of Laboratory and Veterinary Health, Technical Science Vocational School Mersin University Mersin Turkey

Abstract

Non‐peripherally, glycerol terminal groups substituted copper (II) phthalocyanine were non‐covalently (electrostatic and/or π–π interaction) attached to carbon (CQD) and carbon‐boron quantum dots (CBQD) to form QDs‐Pc nanoconjugate systems. Synthesized novel phthalocyanine compounds and QDs‐Pc conjugate systems were characterized using different spectroscopic techniques. Various biological assessments were applied to newly synthesized compounds. Conjugates 4 and 5 had a maximal free radical scavenging activity of 71.3% and 68.1% at a 100 mg/L concentration. Compounds exhibited high antidiabetic activities at 200 mg/L. Also, compounds showed significant DNA nuclease activity at all tested concentrations. The most efficient MIC value was obtained as 4 mg/L against Enterococcus hirae and Enterococcus feacalis. This MIC value was further decreased after photodynamic therapy, and it was observed that the antimicrobial effects of the compounds increased. Inhibition of microbial cell viability was obtained as 100% for all compounds. In addition, compounds exerted perfect biofilm inhibitory effects.

Funder

Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Birimi, İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi

Publisher

Wiley

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