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Green Synthesis of <i>Zingiberis Rhizoma</i> -Based Carbon Dots Attenuates Chemical and Thermal Stimulus Pain in Mice

Meiling Zhang, Jinjun Cheng, Yue Zhang, Hui Kong, Suna Wang, Juan Luo, Huihua Qu, Yan Zhao

2020Nanomedicine41 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the analgesic activity of Zingiberis rhizoma-based carbon dots (ZR-CDs). Materials & methods: Novel ZR-CDs were prepared via a facile, green pyrolysis method. Microstructure, optical and functional group properties were characterized. Acetic acid writhing, hot-plate and tail-immersion tests were performed using mice to evaluate the analgesic activity of ZR-CDs, followed by a preliminary study on the analgesic mechanism. Results: ZR-CDs with a quantum yield of 5.2% had a diameter ranging from 2.23 to 3.77 nm. Remarkable analgesic effect of ZR-CDs was observed against both thermal and chemical stimulus tests, possibly mediated by an opioid-like mechanism and the regulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine levels. Conclusion: ZR-CDs have a promising potential for biomedical application in relieving pain-related diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Stimulus (psychology)ChemistryAnesthesiaMedicineMaterials sciencePsychologyCognitive psychologyCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection
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