화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.139, No.41, 14792-14799, 2017
Ultrafast Delivery of Aggregation-Induced Emission Nanoparticles and Pure Organic Phosphorescent Nanocrystals by Saponin Encapsulation
Saponins are a class of naturally occurring bioactive and biocompatible amphiphilic glycosides produced by plants. Some saponins, such as a-hederin, exhibit unique cell membrane interactions. At concentrations above their critical micelle concentration; they will interact and aggregate with membrane cholesterol to form transient pores in the tell membrane. In this project, we utilized the unique perineabilization and amphiphilic properties of saponins for the intracellular delivery of deep-red-emitting aggregation-induced emission nanoparticles (AIE NPs) and pure organic room-temperature phosphorescent nanocrystals (NCO. We found this method to be biocompatible, inexpensive, ultrafast, and applicable to deliver a wide variety of AIE NPs and NCs into cancer cells.