Indian Scientists Develop Gold Nano-Cups for Advanced Cancer Therapy
Aspect | Details |
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Event | Indian scientists develop gold nano-cups for cancer treatment |
Date | June 17, 2025 |
Reported by | Press Information Bureau (PIB) |
Published in | Communications Chemistry (Nature group journal) |
Developed by | INST Mohali (DST), IIT Bombay, and ACTREC - Tata Memorial Centre |
Key Innovation | One-step colloidal synthesis of PEGylated semi-shells using ZIF-8 MOF template |
Method | ZIF-8 crystals etched with ascorbic acid; gold nanoparticles form nano-cup structures |
Function | Absorbs near-infrared (NIR) light, converts it into heat to destroy tumor cells |
Objective | Provide minimally invasive, heat-based cancer treatment |
Biocompatibility | Uses non-toxic agents (e.g., Vitamin C) |
Therapeutic Efficacy | Destroys metastatic breast tumors in animal models with high precision and minimal relapse |
Significance | Replaces toxic, multi-step, high-temperature methods; enhances advanced oncological treatments |