Carbon-based Nanomaterials and Curcumin: A Review of Biosensing Applications

Adv Exp Med Biol. 2021:1291:55-74. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-56153-6_4.

Abstract

Curcumin, the main active constituent of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.), is a naturally occurring phenolic compound with a wide variety of pharmacological activities. Although it has multiple pharmaceutical properties, its bioavailability and industrial usage are hindered due to rapid hydrolysis and low water solubility. Due to the growing market of curcumin, exact determination of curcumin in trade and human biological samples is important for monitoring therapeutic actions. Different nanomaterials have been suggested for sensing curcumin; and in this case, carbon-based nanomaterials (CNMs) are one of the most outstanding developments in nanomedicine, biosensing, and regenerative medicine. There are a considerable number of reports which have shown interesting potential of CNMs-based biosensors in the sensitive and selective detection of curcumin. Therefore, this review aims to increase understanding the interaction of curcumin with CNMs in the context of biosensing.

Keywords: Biosensor; Carbon dot; Carbon nanotube; Curcumin; Graphene.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biological Availability
  • Carbon
  • Curcumin* / therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Nanostructures*
  • Solubility

Substances

  • Carbon
  • Curcumin