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Luminescent Nanocellulose Platform: From Controlled Graft Block Copolymerization to Biomarker Sensing.
Navarro, Julien R G; Wennmalm, Stefan; Godfrey, Jamie; Breitholtz, Magnus; Edlund, Ulrica.
Afiliación
  • Navarro JR; Fiber and Polymer Technology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) , Teknikringen 56, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Wennmalm S; Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Applied Physics, KTH-Royal Institute of Technology , SE-171 65 Solna, Sweden.
  • Godfrey J; Fiber and Polymer Technology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) , Teknikringen 56, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Breitholtz M; Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, Stockholm University , SE-114 18 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Edlund U; Fiber and Polymer Technology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) , Teknikringen 56, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden.
Biomacromolecules ; 17(3): 1101-9, 2016 Mar 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26789648
ABSTRACT
A strategy is devised for the conversion of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) into fluorescently labeled probes involving the synthesis of CNF-based macroinitiators that initiate radical polymerization of methyl acrylate and acrylic acid N-hydroxysuccinimide ester producing a graft block copolymer modified CNF. Finally, a luminescent probe (Lucifer yellow derivative) was labeled onto the modified CNF through an amidation reaction. The surface modification steps were verified with solid-state (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) confirmed the successful labeling of the CNF; the CNF have a hydrodynamic radius of about 700 nm with an average number of dye molecules per fibril of at least 6600. The modified CNF was also imaged with confocal laser scanning microscopy. Luminescent CNF proved to be viable biomarkers and allow for fluorescence-based optical detection of CNF uptake and distribution in organisms such as crustaceans. The luminescent CNF were exposed to live juvenile daphnids and microscopy analysis revealed the presence of the luminescent CNF all over D. magna's alimentary canal tissues without any toxicity effect leading to the death of the specimen.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Coloración y Etiquetado / Celulosa / Nanofibras / Colorantes Fluorescentes / Isoquinolinas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Biomacromolecules Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suecia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Coloración y Etiquetado / Celulosa / Nanofibras / Colorantes Fluorescentes / Isoquinolinas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Biomacromolecules Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suecia