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Project

Anticancer activity of plasma activated medium and its underlying mechanisms: Combined experimental and computational study (Anticancer-PAM). (Anticancer-PAM)

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is gaining increasing interest for cancer treatment, although the application is still in its early stages. Besides direct CAP treatment of cancer cells, plasma can also be used to activate a liquid medium, which seems to have similar anti-cancer effects as the plasma itself. This so-called plasma activated medium (PAM) is very promising for cancer treatment, as it can be more generally used, e.g., it might be directly injected into tissue of patients. However, the anticancer potential of PAM is not yet fully understood. This is exactly the focus of this project. We will measure the reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) concentrations in PAM, and also calculate them with a model for plasma-liquid interaction. In addition, we will study the effect of PAM on a catalase model protein by experiments, and perform atomic scale simulations for the interaction of RONS with this protein, to better understand the effect of PAM on cancer cells, because catalase aids cancer cells in overcoming oxidative stress created by PAM.
Date:1 Sep 2017 →  31 Aug 2019
Keywords:PLASMA MODELING, PLASMA CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Disciplines:Inorganic chemistry, Organic chemistry, Physical chemistry, Theoretical and computational chemistry, Other chemical sciences, Biochemistry and metabolism, Medical biochemistry and metabolism, Morphological sciences, Oncology