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Quercetin Nanoparticle-Based Hypoxia-Responsive Probe for Cancer Detection.

Sastiya KampaengsriKantapat ChansaenpakThitima PewklangPrapassara MuangsopaJames R Ketudat CairnsRung-Yi LaiAnyanee Kamkaew
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2023)
In this study, we developed functional nanomaterials via a phenolic-enabled nanotechnology strategy for hypoxia detection employing quercetin (QCT), an abundant flavonoid, as a polyphenolic system. The nano form of QCT was stabilized by coating it with polyethylene glycol (PEG) before loading it with a flavylium dye (Flav) as a pH indicator. The nanosystem, Flav@QCT-PEG, collapsed when it was in an acidic environment, i.e., pH 5, leading to the release of Flav, which activated the fluorescent signal. Therefore, Flav@QCT-PEG was applied to detect hypoxic tumors, known to be acidic, and responded to hypoxic environments in a dose- and time-dependent manner.
Keyphrases
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