Light-induced molecular rotation triggers on-demand release from liposomes

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Abstract

Controllable molecular release from delivery vehicles is essential to successfully reduce drug toxicity and improve therapeutic efficacy. Light-powered hydrophobic molecular motors were therefore incorporated in liposomes to use molecular rotation to facilitate on-demand release. The extent of the release was precisely controlled by irradiation times, providing a simple yet sophisticated responsive molecular nanocarrier. This journal is

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Ribovski, L., Zhou, Q., Chen, J., Feringa, B. L., Van Rijn, P., & Zuhorn, I. S. (2020). Light-induced molecular rotation triggers on-demand release from liposomes. Chemical Communications, 56(62), 8774–8777. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc02499f

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