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00:00Sagar University and Mumbai-based Bhabha Atomic Research Centre have done such a research
00:24which can easily identify the health and diseases of our body through carbon nanoparticles.
00:33Bhabha Atomic Research Centre and Sagar University's Microbiological Department have worked on carbon nanoparticles,
00:44which has been published in London's famous Science General Nanoscale.
00:50Let's find out what Dr. Yogesh Bhargav from Sagar University's Microbiological Department has to say about the research.
01:01The field of nanoparticles is not new.
01:05You can divide a nanoparticle into two parts.
01:12Either it is carbon or non-carbonous.
01:16Non-carbonous nanoparticles have been studied extensively.
01:19But the field of carbon nanoparticles is still being studied.
01:24Carbon dot is the youngest member of the nanoparticles.
01:29So, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is working with our youngest, newly discovered members.
01:37We want to find out whether the cancer cells in the pandemic are our own or the normal cells.
01:50There is no distinction between the two.
01:52You can't differentiate.
01:54If it is a bacterium, you can find out whether it is dead or not by looking at the size and shape of the bacterium.
02:01But when our own cells are getting affected, how can we find out?
02:06That's why we need a chemical that can label the cancer cells differentially.
02:14We are using nanoparticles from our carbon dots to make chemicals.
02:23This is our cooperation with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
02:27The special thing is that this will not harm the healthy cells.
02:32And through this, the chemical functional group cells will be sent.
02:38Which will work to cure the sick cells.
02:43There are many functional groups of carbon.
02:46Which work like hooks.
02:49If you apply medicine on these hooks, they can reach the cells easily.
02:55Radioactivity plays an important role in radioactivity testing.
03:02Because it is a sensitivity.
03:04Sensitivity is because you can detect a radioactive molecule in thousands or crores of atoms.
03:14But radioactivity can cause cancer in itself.
03:18So we found out that the weapon that is being used to save you is affecting your other cells.
03:24So you need another system, right?
03:27So in that sense, carbon nanoparticles.
03:30In other words, it is also called carbon dots or carbon quantum dots.
03:35So you can see that the field of carbon is new.
03:39And the quantum field will bring a revolution in the world.
03:45So it is still working on some of the previous products.
03:49These medicines have not yet come to the market.
03:51But research is still going on.
03:53The field of carbon nanoparticles is still new.
04:00But there are so many dimensions in it.
04:05It is a calculation of mind.
04:09Your ideas are limited, but the field is not limited.
04:12So now we have seen that there are many functional groups on carbon.
04:17So those functional groups can work like hooks.
04:21And if we put medicines on those hooks,
04:24then those medicines can easily reach the cells by crossing a membrane.
04:29Kapil Tiwari's report from Sagar.