In this study,we have prepared the blending of gold nanoparticles-multiwalled nanotubes (Au-MCNTs) and then applied the new nanocomposites to modify the glassy carbon electrode (GCE) for highly sensitive detection of the interaction between anticancer drug daunorubicin (DNR) and cancer cells. Electrochemical analysis indicates that the Au-MCNT modified GCE shows high sensitivity and could track the real time response of cancer cells under DNR treatments. Therefore,this new nano-interface and Au-MCNT modified electrode could be explored as a rapid,highly sensitive,and convenient real-time detection strategy in cancer related research and would have prospect in other biomedical applications.
LI QingNingWU XiaoJingZHAO JuanWU ChangYuWANG XueMei
Antimicrobial resistance has now become a very serious global public health problem. New drug discovery and development are urgently needed to combat the growing threat of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. The aim of this study was to explore the potential application of three ferrocene-carborane derivatives as new promising agents to confront the problem of increasing antibiotic resistance. The results of agar diffusion bioassay, minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) testing and time-kill assay illustrate their broad-spectrum antimicrobial activities to both American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) control strains and MDR clinical isolates. It is evident that the relevant antimicrobial properties are all in a dose-dependent manner and gradually transform into a bactericidal effect from a bacteriostatic effect with the increasing of the drug concentration. Furthermore, these ferrocene-carborane derivatives have no/little toxic effect on normal cells like HELF cells and lead to little hemolysis at their MICs. This raises the possibility to develop novel antimicrobial drugs using these new ferrocene carborane derivants.
LI ShuiHongWU ChangYuLV XiaYiTANG XiaoZHAO XinQingYAN HongJIANG HuiWANG XueMei