Dual‑Functionality of Hibiscus Sabdariffa‑CuO Nanoparticles in Chemotherapy and Textile Screen‑Printing on Cellulose‑Based Textiles

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Tüzün, ElifErol, Ayşe
Kalındemirtaş, Ferdane Danışman
Özbaş, Fatih
Sert, Esra
Soomro, Razium Ali
Nafady, Ayman
Karakuş, Selcan
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TÜZÜN, Elif, Ayşe EROL, Ferdane Danışman KALINDEMİRTAŞ, Fatih ÖZBAŞ, Esra SERT, Razium Ali SOOMRO, Ayman NAFADY & Selcan KARAKUŞ. "Dual‑Functionality of Hibiscus Sabdariffa‑CuO Nanoparticles in Chemotherapy and Textile Screen‑Printing on Cellulose‑Based Textiles". Cellulose, (2025): 1-18.Abstract
The dual-functional nanostructures show
great promise for biomedical applications, exhibiting
selective cytotoxicity against cancer cells while
also serving as a crucial component in textile screenprinting
for smart materials. In this study, we successfully
synthesized polyethylene glycol-hibiscus extract
copper (II) oxide nanoparticles (PEG/HS/CuO NPs)
using a simple one-step sonosynthesis method that
leverages ultrasonic irradiation. Comprehensive characterization
of the synthesized PEG/HS/CuO NPs was
performed using transmission electron microscopy
(TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron
microscopy (SEM) coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis, and Fourier-transform infrared
spectroscopy (FTIR). The incorporation of PEG/
HS/CuO NPs into guar gum photochromic solution
(GP) caused a significant color change after 6 ± 1 min
of UV light exposure and resulted in visible coloration
on cellulose-based textiles after screen printing,
providing an alternative strategy for smart fabrics.
Moreover, cytotoxicity experiments demonstrated the
selective toxicity of green PEG/HS/CuO NPs against
cancer cells. In this study, the human colon cancer
cell line HCT116, breast cancer cell line MCF-7,
and normal HUVEC cells were examined. PEG/HS/
CuO NPs NPs induced apoptosis, cell cycle arrest,
and down-regulation of CD44 antibody expression in
MCF-7 cells, highlighting their potential as effective
chemotherapy agents.