TY - JOUR
T1 - Fluorescent glycopolymer nanoparticles based on aggregation-induced emission dyes
T2 - Preparation and bioimaging applications
AU - Wang, Ke
AU - Zhang, Xiaoyong
AU - Zhang, Xiqi
AU - Yang, Bin
AU - Li, Zhen
AU - Zhang, Qingsong
AU - Huang, Zengfang
AU - Wei, Yen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
PY - 2015/3/1
Y1 - 2015/3/1
N2 - Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) dye-based fluorescent glycopolymers nanoparticles (FGNs) are synthesized with abundant carbohydrate groups on the surface for the first time. This is carried out firstly by free radical polymerization between AIE monomer (PhE) and a renewable biobased monomer itaconic anhydride (ITA), then by the ring-opening reaction between ITA and glucosamine hydrochloride, to obtain glycopolymers with plenty of glycosyl groups on them. The resulted amphiphilic glycopolymer is prone to self-assemble into nanoparticles with high water dispersibility due to the surplus carboxyl groups and glycosyl groups covered on the surface, which can also be further functionalized. The obtained nanoparticles demonstrate strong fluorescence emission, owning to the AIE dyes in the core of nanoparticles. Biocompatibility evaluation and cell uptake behavior of the nanoparticles are further investigated to explore their potential biomedical applications; the demonstrated excellent biocompatibility makes them promising for cell imaging. Aggregation-induced emission dye-based fluorescent glycopolymers nanoparticles (FGNs) are prepared with abundant carbohydrate groups on the surface. The obtained FGNs show uniform spherical morphology, high water dispersibility, and excellent biocompatibility, which are expected to have high potential for bioimaging applications.
AB - Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) dye-based fluorescent glycopolymers nanoparticles (FGNs) are synthesized with abundant carbohydrate groups on the surface for the first time. This is carried out firstly by free radical polymerization between AIE monomer (PhE) and a renewable biobased monomer itaconic anhydride (ITA), then by the ring-opening reaction between ITA and glucosamine hydrochloride, to obtain glycopolymers with plenty of glycosyl groups on them. The resulted amphiphilic glycopolymer is prone to self-assemble into nanoparticles with high water dispersibility due to the surplus carboxyl groups and glycosyl groups covered on the surface, which can also be further functionalized. The obtained nanoparticles demonstrate strong fluorescence emission, owning to the AIE dyes in the core of nanoparticles. Biocompatibility evaluation and cell uptake behavior of the nanoparticles are further investigated to explore their potential biomedical applications; the demonstrated excellent biocompatibility makes them promising for cell imaging. Aggregation-induced emission dye-based fluorescent glycopolymers nanoparticles (FGNs) are prepared with abundant carbohydrate groups on the surface. The obtained FGNs show uniform spherical morphology, high water dispersibility, and excellent biocompatibility, which are expected to have high potential for bioimaging applications.
KW - aggregation-induced emission
KW - fluorescent glycopolymer nanoparticles
KW - glucosamine hydrochloride
KW - imaging
KW - itaconic anhydride
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U2 - 10.1002/macp.201400564
DO - 10.1002/macp.201400564
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84925151307
SN - 1022-1352
VL - 216
SP - 678
EP - 684
JO - Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
JF - Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
IS - 6
ER -