Research Article

Copper Oxide Nanoparticle-Decorated Carbon Nanoparticle Composite Colloidal Preparation through Laser Ablation for Antimicrobial and Antiproliferative Actions against Breast Cancer Cell Line, MCF-7

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CuO NPs and CuO/CNPs antimicrobial and anticancer activities.

CuO NPs or modified CuO NPsSizeConcentrationsMethodsPurposeConclusionsReferences

CuO NPs577 nm50-500 μg/mlGreen synthesis from F. religiosa leavesAnticancer activity of human lungs cancerCytotoxicity of CuO nanoparticles against human lung cancer (A59) cells augmented with increased dose concentration, whereby it showed 6% viability at higher concentration (500 μg/ml) rather than the 70% viability at the lower concentration of 50 μg/ml.[52]
CuO NPs5-15 nmPicosecond laser ablation in air and argon gasAntimicrobial activity against S. aureusCopper nanoparticles prepared 1064 nm—picosecond laser in argon showed strong antibacterial activity against gram-positive bacteria, S. aureus.[30]
CuO NPs30 and 60 nm0.1 mg/mlChemical reduction method to prepare aqueous Cu colloidAntibacterial and antitumor effectsCuO NPs of both 30 nm and 60 nm sizes demonstrated increased NP concentration causing decreased survival and expression of MMP-2 and VEGF genes and increased apoptosis in 4T1 cancer cells. Furthermore, at all concentrations, CuO NPs of 30 nm equated to 60 nm NPs demonstrated dual impact on anti-cancer and antibacterial activities.[53]
CuO NPs20 nm250, 500, and 1000 μg/mlBiosynthesized CuO nanoparticles from Nilgirianthus ciliatus plant extractAntibacterial and anticancer activityCuO NPs exhibited noticeable activity on both the MCF-7 and A549 cancer cell lines and showed minimum cytotoxicity on normal cells, fibroblast (L929).[54]
CuO NPs/carbon nanocomposites11-22 nm0.250 mg/ml, 0.5 mg/ml, and 1.0 mg/mlGreen synthesis method using leaf extracts of Adhatoda vasicaAntimicrobial activity (antifungal activity and antibacterial)CuO/C nanocomposites exhibited remarkable antimicrobial activities against gram-negative bacteria, P. aeruginosa, E. coli, and K. pneumoniae, and the gram-positive bacteria, S. aureus, as well as against the fungi, A. niger and C. albicans.[55]
CuO NPs decorated CNPs5-40 nm diameter range50 μg/mlPulsed laser ablation in liquidAntimicrobial activity against S. aureus and E. coli and anticancer potential on MCF-7CNP-CuO NPs showed inhibitory activity against both pathogenic bacterial strains and high potential as an anticancer agent, with higher cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells than the CNPs alone. The highest anticancer activity impact for CNP-CuO NPs reached ~85%. In addition, CNPs and CNP-CuO NPs did not display any significant in vivo side effects as indicated by kidneys and liver functions tests.Current study

CuO: copper oxide; NPs: nanoparticles; CNPs: carbon NPs.