Table 2.
Entry | Carbon Material | Concentration | Irradiation | Incubation Time | Cancer Cell Lines | Results | Ref |
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1 | Chlorin e6–conjugated C-dots | 0–50 µM | 30 mW/cm2 (3 min) | 24 h | MGC803 cells | ~10% (cell viability) | [101] |
2 | Chlorin e6–carbon dot | 1 µM | 100 mW/cm2 (10 min) | 4 h | B16F10 cells | ~10% (cell viability) | [102] |
3 | Chlorin e6–polyethyleneimine-coated carbon nanodots | 2.6 μg/mL | 15.5 mW/cm2 (60 min) | 24 h | HeLa cancer cells | 20% (cell viability) | [103] |
4 | Layered double hydroxides–chlorin e6–carbon dots | 0–10 μg/mL | 27 J/cm2 | 24 h | HeLa cancer cells | 9.8% (cell viability) | [104] |
5 | Chlorin e6–carbon dot | 3.0 mg/kg body weight (b.w.) | 0.5 W/cm2 (10 min) | 24 h | BALB/c athymic nude mice (A549 cells) | Volume tumor was decreased (up to 80%) | [105] |