| Literature DB >> 29318095 |
Elisabete Oliveira1,2, Emilia Bértolo3, Cristina Núñez4, Viviane Pilla5, Hugo M Santos1,2, Javier Fernández-Lodeiro1,2, Adrian Fernández-Lodeiro1,2, Jamila Djafari1,2, José Luis Capelo1,2, Carlos Lodeiro1,2.
Abstract
Red and green are two of the most-preferred colors from the entire chromatic spectrum, and red and green dyes are widely used in biochemistry, immunohistochemistry, immune-staining, and nanochemistry applications. Selective dyes with green and red excitable chromophores can be used in biological environments, such as tissues and cells, and can be irradiated with visible light without cell damage. This critical review, covering a period of five years, provides an overview of the most-relevant results on the use of red and green fluorescent dyes in the fields of bio-, chemo- and nanoscience. The review focuses on fluorescent dyes containing chromophores such as fluorescein, rhodamine, cyanine, boron-dipyrromethene (BODIPY), 7-nitobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazole-4-yl, naphthalimide, acridine orange, perylene diimides, coumarins, rosamine, Nile red, naphthalene diimide, distyrylpyridinium, benzophosphole P-oxide, benzoresorufins, and tetrapyrrolic macrocycles. Metal complexes and nanomaterials with these dyes are also discussed.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29318095 PMCID: PMC5754553 DOI: 10.1002/open.201700135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemistryOpen ISSN: 2191-1363 Impact factor: 2.911