荧光
可见光谱
荧光灯
生物物理学
化学
光电子学
光学
材料科学
生物
物理
作者
Yurou Huang,Xiaoyan Zeng,Xiaoxie Ma,Zibo Lin,Jiayue Sun,Xiao Wang,Sheng Hua Liu,Jun Yin,Guang‐Fu Yang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-52855-9
摘要
Azo switches are widely employed as essential components in light-responsive systems. Here, we develop an azo-fluorescent switch that is visible light-responsive and its light-responsive processes can be monitored using fluorescence imaging. Visible light irradiation promotes isomerization, accompanied by changes in fluorescence that enable the process to be monitored through fluorescence imaging. Furthermore, we document that the nanocavity size of liposome encapsulated nanoparticles containing azo changes in the isomerization process and show that this change enables construction of a light-responsive nanoplatform for optically controlled release of antimycotics. Also, natural light activation of nanoparticles of the switch loaded with an antimycotic agent causes death of Rhizoctonia solani. The results show that these nanoparticles can double the holding period in comparison to small molecule antimycotics. The strategy used to design the imaging-guided light-controlled nano-antimycotic release system can be applicable to protocols for controlled delivery of a wide variety of drugs. Azo compounds are widely used in the photo-induced regulation in biological systems. Here, the authors develop a nanosystem comprising an azo-fluorescent switch, in which the visible light-responsiveness enables the control of the system and monitorization using fluorescence imaging.
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