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Title Characterization and cytotoxicity assessment of cadmium sulfide quantum dots synthesized with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici
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Authors Calvo-Olvera, A; Sandoval-Cárdenas, DI; García-Gasca, T; Amaro-Reyes, A; De Donato-Capote, M; Rojas-Avelizapa, NG
Title Characterization and cytotoxicity assessment of cadmium sulfide quantum dots synthesized with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici
Year 2023
Published Archives Of Microbiology, 205, 7
Abstract The potential of CdS quantum dots for biomedical and bioimaging applications depends on their cytotoxicity, which can be modulated by coating molecules. Using sulfur as a precursor can be used along with cadmium nitrate to synthesize CdS quantum dots with the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici. The latter replaces pure chemical sulfur as a precursor for CdS quantum dot synthesis, thus transforming waste into a value-added product, increasing sustainability, reducing the environmental impact of the process through the implementation of green synthesis techniques, and contributing to the circular economy. Therefore, we compared the cytotoxicity on HT-29 cells of biogenic, and chemical CdSQDs, synthesized by a chemical method using pure sulfur. Biogenic and chemical CdSQDs had diameters of 4.08 +/- 0.07 nm and 3.2 +/- 0.20 nm, Cd/S molar ratio of 43.1 and 1.1, Z-potential of - 14.77 +/- 0.64 mV and - 5.52 +/- 1.11 mV, and hydrodynamic diameters of 193.94 +/- 3.71 nm and 152.23 +/- 2.31 nm, respectively. The cell viability improved 1.61 times for biogenic CdSQDs over chemical CdSQDs, while cytotoxicity, measured as IC50, diminished 1.88-times. The lower cytotoxicity of biogenic CdSQDs was attributed to their organic coating consisting of lipids, amino acids, proteins, and nitrate groups that interacted with CdS through -OH and -SH groups. Therefore, the biogenic synthesis of CdSQDs has repurposed a pathogenic fungus, taking advantage of the biomolecules it secretes, to transform hazardous sulfur waste and metal ions into stable CdSQDs with advantageous structural and cytotoxic properties for their potential application in biomedicine and bioimaging.
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