| Literature DB >> 25829131 |
Sergio Murgia1, Angela Maria Falchi2, Valeria Meli3, Karin Schillén4, Vito Lippolis5, Maura Monduzzi6, Antonella Rosa7, Judith Schmidt8, Yeshayahu Talmon9, Ranieri Bizzarri10, Claudia Caltagirone11.
Abstract
We present here an innovative, fluorescent, monoolein-based cubosome dispersion. Rather than embedded within the monoolein palisade, the fluorescent imaging agent, namely dansyl, was conjugated to the terminal ethylene oxide moieties of the block copolymer Pluronic F108. We discuss the physicochemical and photophysical properties of this fluorescent Pluronic and of a cubosome formulation stabilized by a mixture of dansyl-conjugated and non-conjugated Pluronic, also including an anticancer drug (quercetin). Furthermore, we performed biocompatibility tests against HeLa cells to assess internalization and cytotoxicity features of this nanoparticles aqueous dispersion. Cryo-TEM, SAXS, and DLS analysis, proved the bicontinuous cubic inner nanostructure and the morphology of this fluorescent cubosome dispersion, while photophysical measurements and biocompatibility results basically validate their potential use for theranostic nanomedicine applications.Entities:
Keywords: Cubosomes; Fluorophores; Monoolein; Pluronic F108; Quercetin; Theranostic nanomedicine
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25829131 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2015.03.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ISSN: 0927-7765 Impact factor: 5.268