DDAO controlled synthesis of organo-modified silica nanoparticles with encapsulated fluorescent boron dipyrrins and study of their uptake by cancerous cells

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The design of cargo carriers with high biocompatibility, unique morphological characteristics, and capability of strong bonding of fluorescent dye is highly important for the development of a platform for smart imaging and diagnostics. In this paper, BODIPY-doped silica nanoparticles were prepared through a “one-pot” soft-template method using a sol-gel process. Several sol-gel precursors have been used in sol-gel synthesis in the presence of soft-template to obtain the silica-based materials with the most appropriate morphological features for the immobilization of BODIPY molecules. Obtained silica particles have been shown to be non-cytotoxic and can be effectively internalized into the cervical cancer cell line (HeLa). The described method of synthesis allows us to obtain silica-based carriers with an immobilized fluorescent dye that provide the possibility for real-time imaging and detection of these carriers.

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Goncharenko, A. A., Tarasyuk, I. A., Marfin, Y. S., Grzhegorzhevskii, K. V., Muslimov, A. R., Bondarenko, A. B., … Rumyantsev, E. V. (2020). DDAO controlled synthesis of organo-modified silica nanoparticles with encapsulated fluorescent boron dipyrrins and study of their uptake by cancerous cells. Molecules, 25(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173802

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