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A biocompatible hydrogel as a template for oxidative decomposition reactions: a chemodosimetric analysis and in vitro imaging of hypochlorite.

Dipen BiswakarmaNilanjan DeySantanu Bhattacharya
Published in: Chemical science (2022)
The self-assembly properties of new biocompatible, thermoreversible fluorescent hydrogels, composed of amino acid residues, e.g. , l-phenylalanine (PyL-PheOx) and l-tyrosine (PyL-TyrOx), have been reported. Spectroscopic investigations indicate that PyL-PheOx forms π-stacked 'compact' aggregates, while 'loose' aggregates with stronger CT characteristics are observed for PyL-TyrOx. Both the compounds showed the presence of fibrous networks in the self-assembled state. Circular dichroism spectral studies indicate the formation of M -helical and P -helical structures for PyL-PheOx and PyL-TyrOx, respectively. A striking gel-to-sol transition, caused by oxidative decomposition, is explicitly noticed in the presence of hypochlorite. A mechanistic investigation reveals the oxidation of the acyl aroyl hydrazine core of the gelators in the presence of ClO - . In addition to this, change in the fluorescence emission intensity of the hydrogel in the presence of ClO - is utilized for the analysis of commercial bleach samples. Gel-coated paper strips are also developed for the on-site detection of ClO - . Furthermore, the system is utilized for imaging hypochlorite in live mammalian cells.
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