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Synthesis, characterization and photophysics of new photoactive esipt lipophilic dyes. partition experiments with different composed liposomes
Coelho, Felipe Lange,Rodembusch, Fabiano Severo,Campo, Leandra Franciscato
, p. 134 - 142 (2014)
New lipophilic dyes were synthesized from a fluorescent precursor and used to produce photoactive liposomes and ethosomes made of different phospholipids. The lipophilic dyes absorbed in the ultraviolet region due to π-π* transitions and had a dual fluorescence emission in the violet-yellow regions, depending on solvent polarity. The long alkyl chain lipophilic dyes had a narrow emission band with a very regular shape, and their photophysical behaviour indicates that these dyes were inserted into the lipid bilayer. The dye with short alkyl chain appeared to be in a polar environment, which indicated this fluorophore experienced a more hydrophobic environment. Fluorescence titration experiments were also performed with this compound and the partition coefficient was determined, which showed higher values than those found in the literature for similar intramolecular proton transfer dyes, likely due to better interaction between this dye and the phospholipids, due to the alkyl chain present in the dyes.
Amphiphilic ESIPT benzoxazole derivatives as prospective fluorescent membrane probes
Franken Dick, Priscila,Coelho, Felipe Lange,Rodembusch, Fabiano Severo,Campo, Leandra Franciscato
, p. 3024 - 3029 (2014/05/20)
Fluorescent amphiphilic benzoxazole derivatives were synthesized and used to produce photoactive phosphatidylcholine (PC) liposomes by reserve-phase evaporation. The dyes absorbed in the UV region and were fluorescent in the blue-green region (determined
