Efficient red light photo-uncaging of active molecules in water upon assembly into nanoparticles

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We introduce a means of efficiently photo-uncaging active compounds from amino-1,4-benzoquinone in aqueous environments. Aqueous photochemistry of this photocage with one-photon red light is typically not efficient unless the photocaged molecules are allowed to assemble into nanoparticles. A variety of biologically active molecules were functionalized with the photocage and subsequently formulated into water-dispersible nanoparticles. Red light irradiation through various mammalian tissues achieved efficient photo-uncaging. Co-encapsulation of NIR fluorescent dyes and subsequent photomodulation provides a NIR fluorescent tool to assess both particle location and successful photorelease.

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Carling, C. J., Olejniczak, J., Foucault-Collet, A., Collet, G., Viger, M. L., Nguyen Huu, V. A., … Almutairi, A. (2016). Efficient red light photo-uncaging of active molecules in water upon assembly into nanoparticles. Chemical Science, 7(3), 2392–2398. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc03717d

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