Low-cost photo-responsive nanocarriers by one-step functionalization of flame-made titania agglomerates withl-Lysine
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Zhang, Tina
Go, Mary A.
Stricker, Christian
Daria, Vincent
Tricoli, Antonio
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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A novel versatile photo-responsive nanocarrier that is able to load and release several functional molecules
is obtained by one-step conjugation of scalable flame-made titania agglomerates. Highly crystalline anatase
nano-crystals are synthesized by scalable flame spray pyrolysis of organometallic precursor solutions.
Nanocarriers are self-assembled by adsorption of lysine molecules on the photocatalytic nanoparticles’
surface leading to a minimal flocculation and highly reactive amine terminations. Time-controlled
photo-release of the ligand and end-loaded molecules is achieved by short exposure to UV light. The
application of these flexible nanoplatforms to intracellular delivery is demonstrated by dye loading and two-photon microscopic in vitro imaging of their penetration in living neurons of Wistar rat brain tissue. These scalable photo-responsive nanocarriers are a flexible platform with potential for in vivo controlled release of amine-reactive dyes and amino-acid modified pro-drugs, as demonstrated by the successful
loading and release of fluorescein isothiocyanate dye (FITC) and ketoprofen.
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Journal of Materials Chemistry B