Water-soluble perylene tetracarboxylic acid bisimides (PBIs) with terminally linked polyglycerol dendrons of four different generations have been synthesized. These PBI dyes reveal a strong dendritic effect, enabling outstanding fluorescence quantum yields in water up to almost 100% for the highest dendron generation.
POLYETHER POLYOL DENDRON CONJUGATES WITH EFFECTOR MOLECULES FOR BIOLOGICAL TARGETING
申请人:Licha Kai
公开号:US20110065896A1
公开(公告)日:2011-03-17
Subject of the present invention are polyether polyol dendron conjugates comprising a specific polyether polyol dendron moiety, at least one certain fluorescent effector molecule (E). Such polyether polyol dendron conjugates may be used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, whereby the optical properties of the at least one certain fluorescent effector molecule are enhanced due to the attachment to the polyether polyol dendron conjugate.
Synthesis, Photophysical, and Biological Evaluation of Sulfated Polyglycerol Dendronized Perylenebisimides (PBIs)—A Promising Platform for Anti-Inflammatory Theranostic Agents?
A set of four water-soluble perylene bisimides (PBI) based on sulfated polyglycerol (PGS) dendrons were developed, their photophysical properties determined via UV/vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, and their performance as possible anti-inflammatory agents evaluated via biological in vitro studies. It could be shown that in contrast to charge neutral PG–PBIs the introduction of the additional electrostatic repulsion forces leads to a decrease in the dendron generation necessary for aggregation suppression, allowing the preparation of PBIs with fluorescence quantum yields of >95% with a considerable decreased synthetic effort. Furthermore, the values determined for L-selectin binding down to the nanomolar range, their limited impact on blood coagulation, and their minor activation of the complement system renders these systems ideal for anti-inflammatory purposes.