Abstract Nanodiamond (DND) has a wide range of applications in the field of biomedicine owing to its outstanding biocompatibility and low toxicity as well as optical properties. In this work,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Nanodiamond (DND) has a wide range of applications in the field of biomedicine owing to its outstanding biocompatibility and low toxicity as well as optical properties. In this work, DND-fluorescein composite nanoparticles were obtained by using a novel and green strategy that is mechanochemistry approach to achieve surface functionalization of DND with fluorescein using ethylenediamine as a linker. Particularly, our prepared DND-fluorescein composite can be dispersed stably in aqueous solution with a particle size that is about 138 nm. Moreover, the determined skin penetration property shows that, unlike free fluorescein, the fluorescent DND-fluorescein nanoparticles can only remain on the stratum corneum with no diffusion into dermal layer, and it can be easily washed off with water. DND-fluorescein particles will not affect the body and are basically non-toxic to human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG2) and human normal hepatocyte cell line (LO2) cell lines. These results suggested that DND-fluorescein can be used as long-term labelling agent with excellent properties that can be exploited for various applications such as in biolabeling and bioimaging.
               
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