Mitochondria-localized in situ generation of rhodamine photocage with fluorescence turn-on enabling cancer cell-specific drug delivery triggered by green light.
Amrita PaulRakesh MengjiManoranjan BeraMamata OjhaAvijit JanaN D Pradeep SinghPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
In this work, we have developed a rhodamine dye based water-soluble, mitochondria-indicating photocage, which gets activated in the mitochondria producing a fluorescent signal and on-demand releases the caged anticancer drug, chlorambucil, in the cancer cells selectively upon irradiation of green light.