Fluorescent Particles Comprising Nanoscale ZnO Layer and Exhibiting Cell-Specific Toxicity
These are the only nanoparticles known to have dual toxicity to both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, with high selectivity. The ability to release drug at sites of interest while tracking the exact location of its delivery using imaging methods employing fluorescence. The shell has bio-toxic activity and unlike other metallic shell nanoparticles, ZnO generates oxygen that can be transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS) or free radicals in the cells.
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Patent Number: US7939560B2
Application Number: US2008235575A
Inventor: Wang, Hua | Wingett, Denise | Feris, Kevin | Kongara, Madhusudan R | Punnoose, Alex
Priority Date: 22 Sep 2007
Priority Number: US7939560B2
Application Date: 22 Sep 2008
Publication Date: 10 May 2011
IPC Current: A61K0031315 | A61K000928
US Class: 514494 | 42700214 | 977701 | 977712 | 977715
Assignee Applicant: Boise State University,Boise
Title: Fluorescent particles comprising nanoscale ZnO layer and exhibiting cell-specific toxicity
Usefulness: Fluorescent particles comprising nanoscale ZnO layer and exhibiting cell-specific toxicity
Summary: (I) is useful for killing cancer and bacteria cells. The method is useful for making a fluorescent dye core nanostructure with a nanoscale ZnO and Zn surface layer (all claimed). (I) is useful for particle tracking, cell imaging, antibacterial treatment and cancer therapy. (I) (fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-encapsulated ZnO particles) were tested for their ability to kill bacteria ( Escherichia coli ) cell. The results showed that (I) reduced the number of viable bacterial cells to below 99.9% colony forming units/ml within 12 hours and viable cells were completely absent after 48 hours of treatment.
Novelty: Composition, useful for killing cancer and bacteria cells, and for particle tracking, and cell imaging, comprises fluorescent dye core nanostructure with nanoscale zinc oxide surface layer
Disease Diagnostic/Treatment
Cancer/Tumor
USA
