MIDA seminar | Photoactivated nanocarriers of curcumin as antibacterial agents: pros and cons in a mathematical model

Dove e quando

Genoa, Italy – May 20th, 2024

speaker: Ilaria Stura    
affiliation: Dipartimento di Neuroscienze "Rita Levi Montalcini", UNITO | Università degli Studi di Torino    
date: Monday, May 20th 2024, 11am (Italian time)    
venue: Genoa (Italy), Polo Valletta Puggia – Università di Genova: DIBRIS-DIMA (room 704)  
link: Google Meet

Photoactivated nanocarriers of curcumin as antibacterial agents: pros and cons in a mathematical model 

abstract: Curcumin is a natural substance, with antioxidant properties, that can be photoactivated by blue light, inducing the formation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) with consequent reduction of a large variety of bacteria. For these reasons, it is used in various applications, also the clinical ones. In particular, it can be inserted into nanocarriers to be delivered in a longer time, prolonging its effect. 
The effectiveness of curcumin’s nanocarriers depends on various factors, as the type of carrier (solution, nanobubble, nanocrystal…), the illumination (no/white/blue light) and temperature. In this talk, an attempt of construction of a mathematical model to tune these parameters for future experiments is discussed. 

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