| Literature DB >> 25655424 |
Chunyan Bao1, Linyong Zhu, Qiuning Lin, He Tian.
Abstract
Light can be used as an external trigger to precisely determine where and when a process is initiated as well as how much of the process is being consumed. Phototriggers are a type of photoresponsive functional group that undergo an irreversible photolysis reaction by selectively breaking a chemical bond, enabling three fundamental functions: the photoactivation of fluorescent and bioactive molecules; the photocleavable degradation of macromolecular materials; and the photorelease of drugs, active groups, or surface charges from carriers and interfaces. With the expanded applications of light-controlled technology, particularly in living systems, new challenges and improvements of phototriggers are required to fulfill the demands for better sensitivity, faster kinetics, and more-demanding biomedical applications. Here, improvements to several conventional phototriggers are highlighted, and their notable, representative biomedical applications and their challenges are discussed.Keywords: biomedical materials; photoactivation; photocleavage; photorelease; phototriggers
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25655424 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201403783
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849