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Nanoparticles Produced from Tea Leaves Inhibit Lung Cancer

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on May 21, 2018 at 4:06 PM
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Tea leaf extract derived quantum dots can inhibit the growth of and destroy upto 80 percent of lung tumor cells, according to a recent collaborative venture between Swansea University experts and colleagues from two Indian universities. The findings of the study appear in the journal of Applied Nano Materials.


Details of Study - Producing Non-toxic Quantum Dots and Added Surprise Finding

Normally quantum dots are produced chemically, however the process is complicated and quite expensive in addition to be having undesirable toxic effects.

‘Quantum dots derived from tea leaves extract could potentially be a simple, cheap and a safe way to treat cancer.’

As stated previously, to overcome the above limitations the Swansea team were experimenting a less toxic and safer method of producing quantum dots.

The team then applied the resultant quantum dots to lung cancer to determine the effect on tumor cells. The key finding included the following:

The above finding was unexpected and came as a surprise to the team.

Dr Sudhagar Pitchaimuthu of Swansea University, lead researcher on the project, and a Ser Cymru-II Rising Star Fellow, said. "Our research confirmed previous evidence that tea leaf extract can be a non-toxic alternative to making quantum dots using chemicals." The real surprise, however, was that the dots actively inhibited the growth of the lung cancer cells. We hadn't been expecting this.

What are Quantum Dots (QD) and Their Uses?

Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconductor nano-particles, with several unique properties and interesting phenomena, such as size dependent emission wavelength, broad excitation range and narrow emission peak. These are tiny particles measuring less than 10 nanometres. In comparison, human hair is 40,000 nanometres thick.

The basic difference between quantum dots and nanoparticles is that quantum dots are semiconductor material but nanoparticles are metallic in nature. The physical nature of quantum dots confers several unique properties that make them superior to conventional nanoparticles.

Due to their highly tunable properties, quantum dots have evoked a lot of interest and have several potential applications including solar cells, transistors, LEDs, diode lasers and second-harmonic, medical imaging and quantum computing.

Scope of Research and Future Plans

In conclusion, quantum dots appear to be a very promising avenue to explore for developing new cancer treatments, as well as other medical applications such as anti-microbial paint used in operating theaters, or in sun creams to name a few.

Reference:

  1. Nanoparticles derived from tea leaves destroy lung cancer cells - (https:phys.org/news/2018-05-nanoparticles-derived-tea-lung-cancer.html)

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