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Modified Indocyanine Green Dyes And Targeting Hypoxia In Tumour Cells - Influence Of Distal Methyl Group On Base Induced Isomerization Of Internal Alkynes To External Alkynes

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Tumor hypoxia is a major indicator of treatment resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs and fluorescence optical tomography has tremendous potential to provide clinically useful functional information by targeting tumor hypoxia. The aim of this work is to design a cheap and non-invasive method to image hypoxia in tumor cells. In this work, synthesis, photophysical characterization and hypoxia evaluation of a series of 2-nitroimidazole coupled indocyanine green dyes (first, second and third generation) is presented. Among the three generations, the third generation dyes are effective in providing a strong fluorescence signal and stayed much longer (up to 24h) in the hypoxic regions of tumor cells. We have observed that incorporation of a methyl group distal to a terminal long-chain alkyne leads to an increased rate of isomerization to the corresponding internal alkyne. Compared to a long-straight chain terminal alkyne, the isobranch analog isomerizes about three times faster under identical conditions. In both cases, equilibration to a 95-97:5-3 mixture of internal:terminal alkyne follows isomerization.

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I was born and raised in India, I obtained my Masters degree in Chemistry from University of Hyderabad and worked as a junior scientist in Dr. Reddy's pharmaceuticals, Hyderabad. I came to United States to pursue my Ph.D and obtained the degree from University of Connecticut in 2013. Currently working as a post-doc at Boston College.

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Authors Innus Mohammad
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783659638176
ISBN 978-3-659-63817-6
No. of pages 260
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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