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Title: | Fluorescent Biocompatible Platinum-Porphyrin–Doped Polymeric Hybrid Particles for Oxygen and Glucose Biosensing |
Authors: | Pandey, Gaurav Joshi, Bhavana Choudhary, Sandeep Kaur, Jaspreet Joshi, Abhijeet B. |
Keywords: | biomaterial;drug carrier;fluorescent dye;glucose;nanoparticle;oxygen;platinum;polyester;polylactide;polymer;porphyrin;animal;cell line;cell survival;chemistry;devices;drug effect;drug formulation;electron microscopy;genetic procedures;human;metabolism;mouse;particle size;procedures;spectrofluorometry;ultrastructure;Animals;Biocompatible Materials;Biosensing Techniques;Cell Line;Cell Survival;Drug Carriers;Drug Compounding;Fluorescent Dyes;Glucose;Humans;Mice;Microscopy, Electron;Nanoparticles;Oxygen;Particle Size;Platinum;Polyesters;Polymers;Porphyrins;Spectrometry, Fluorescence |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group |
Citation: | Pandey, G., Chaudhari, R., Joshi, B., Choudhary, S., Kaur, J., & Joshi, A. (2019). Fluorescent biocompatible platinum-Porphyrin–Doped polymeric hybrid particles for oxygen and glucose biosensing. Scientific Reports, 9(1) doi:10.1038/s41598-019-41326-7 |
Abstract: | Near infrared (NIR) fluorophores like Pt-porphyrin along with analyte specific enzymes require co-encapsulation in biocompatible and biodegradable carriers in order to be transformed into implantable biosensors for efficient and continuous monitoring of analytes in patients. The main objective of this research is to develop natural, biodegradable, biocompatible and a novel co-encapsulated system of Pt-porphyrin encapsulated polymeric nanoparticle and nano-micro hybrid carriers. A sequential emulsification-solvent evaporation and an air driven atomization technique was used for developing above matrices and testing them for fluorescence based oxygen and glucose biosensing. The results indicate Pt-porphyrin can be efficiently encapsulated in Poly-lactic acid (PLA) nanoparticles and PLA-alginate nano-micro particles with sizes ~450 nm and 10 µm, respectively. Biosensing studies have showed a linear fluorescent response in oxygen concentrations ranging from of 0–6 mM (R 2 = 0.992). The Oxygen sensitivity was transformed into a linear response of glucose catalytic reaction in the range of 0–10 mM (R 2 = 0.968) with a response time of 4 minutes and a stability over 15 days. We believe that the investigated NIR fluorophores like Pt-Porphyrin based nano/nano-micro hybrid carrier systems are novel means of developing biocompatible biodegradable carriers for developing implantable glucose biosensors which can efficiently manage glucose levels in diabetes. © 2019, The Author(s). |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41326-7 https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/3972 |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
Type of Material: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering |
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