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Change of Cell Toxicity of Food-Borne Nanoparticles after Forming Protein Coronas with Human Serum Albumin
ArticleAbstract: Nanoparticles (NPs) can form protein coronas with plasma proteins after entering the biological enviPalabras claves:Cytotoxicity, food-borne nanoparticles, Human serum albumin, Oxidative Stress, protein coronasAutores:Cui G., Liu K., Liu R., Mingqian TanFuentes:scopusAdverse effect assessment of fluorescent carbon dots in cigarette smoke
ArticleAbstract: The potential adverse effects or health risks of nanostructures produced in smoking tobacco have draPalabras claves:Carbon dots, Cigarette smoke, Cytotoxicity, Metabolomics, tobaccoAutores:Mingqian Tan, Na X., Wang H., Zhang L.Fuentes:scopusFormation and biological effects of protein corona for food-related nanoparticles
ReviewAbstract: The rapid development of nanoscience and nanoengineering provides new perspectives on the compositioPalabras claves:cellular uptake, Cytotoxicity, food-related nanoparticles, INTERACTION, Protein coronaAutores:Cui G., Mingqian Tan, Su W.Fuentes:scopusFluorescent Carbon Dots Derived from Maillard Reaction Products: Their Properties, Biodistribution, Cytotoxicity, and Antioxidant Activity
ArticleAbstract: Food-borne nanoparticles have received great attention because of their unique physicochemical propePalabras claves:antioxidation, Carbon dots, cell metabolism, Cytotoxicity, Maillard reactionAutores:Cong S., Li D.M., Mingqian Tan, Na X., Song Y., Wang H., Xie Y., Xu X., Zhu B.W.Fuentes:scopusFluorescent Nanoparticles from Several Commercial Beverages: Their Properties and Potential Application for Bioimaging
ArticleAbstract: The presence of nanoparticles in beverages has raised great concern in terms of potential impacts toPalabras claves:Beverage, Carbon dots, Cytotoxicity, fluorescence bioimagingAutores:Demera K., Jiang C., Liao H., Liu W., Mingqian Tan, Seni O.D., Vera J.M., Yu C.Fuentes:scopusFluorescent carbon dots derived from urine and their application for bio-imaging
ArticleAbstract: This study aims to obtain water-soluble fluorescent carbon dots (C-dots) from low-value metabolitesPalabras claves:Bio-imaging, Carbon dots, Cytotoxicity, Fluorescence, URINEAutores:Bao X.P., Li J., Mingqian Tan, Niu J.N., Zhang X.D., Zhao H.D.Fuentes:scopusFluorescent nanoparticles present in Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola: physiochemical properties, cytotoxicity, biodistribution and digestion studies
ArticleAbstract: Foodborne nanoparticles (NPs) have drawn great attention due to human health concerns. This study rePalabras claves:biodistribution, Coca-Cola, Cytotoxicity, Digestion, Foodborne nanoparticles, Pepsi-ColaAutores:Cong S., Jiang C., Li S., Mingqian Tan, Wang H.Fuentes:scopusEffects of fluorescent carbon dots from the baked lamb on energy and lipid metabolism
ArticleAbstract: Food-borne carbon dots (CDs) may cause health risks due to their unique properties. However, previouPalabras claves:baked lamb, Carbon dots, Cytotoxicity, lipidomics, metabolism, Reactive oxygen speciesAutores:Lai B., Mingqian Tan, Na X., Song Y., Wang H., Zhang L.Fuentes:scopusUniversal existence of fluorescent carbon dots in beer and assessment of their potential toxicity
ArticleAbstract: Nanosized materials may produce adverse physiological effects or potential health risks due to theirPalabras claves:beer, biodistribution, Carbon dots, Cytotoxicity, DigestionAutores:Liu S., Mingqian Tan, Song Y., Wang H., Zhu B.W.Fuentes:scopusProtein coronas formed by three blood proteins and food-borne carbon dots from roast mackerel: Effects on cytotoxicity and cellular metabolites
ArticleAbstract: Food-borne carbon dots (FCDs) produced naturally during food thermal processing are one of importantPalabras claves:Cellular metabolism, Cytotoxicity, Food-borne carbon dots, INTERACTION, Protein coronaAutores:Abd El-Aty A.M., Cui G., Liu R., Mingqian Tan, Wang H., Zaky A.A., Zhang L.Fuentes:scopus