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Porous YAG:Nd3+ Fibers with Excitation and Emission in the Human “NIR Optical Window” as Luminescent Drug Carriers
Authors:Dr Zhijun Ma  Dr Huijiao Ji  Dr Dezhi Tan  Dr Guoping Dong  Dr Yu Teng  Dr Jiajia Zhou  Prof Jianrong Qiu
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Specially Functional Materials of Ministry of Education and Institute of Optical Communication Materials, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640 (P. R. China), Fax: (+86)?020‐87113646;2. College of Life Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058 (P. R. China);3. State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027 (P. R. China);4. Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800 (P. R. China)
Abstract:The design and preparation of luminescent drug carriers has been a prosperous area of research for many years. However, the excitation and/or emission wavelength of such luminescent drug carriers haven′t been optimized in the so‐called human “near infrared (NIR) optical window”, thus restricting their practical applications. Herein, we report the synthesis of electrospun porous YAG:Nd3+ (neodymium‐doped yttrium aluminum garnet) fibers with both excitation and emission in the “NIR optical window” as luminescent drug carriers. The YAG:Nd3+ porous fibers were characterized by SEM, TEM, XRD, scanning transmission electron microscopy–energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy (STEM‐EDX), and photoluminescence (PL). Ibuprofen (IBU) was used as a model drug to evaluate the drug‐loading capacities and release profiles of the samples. BMSCs (bone mesenchymal stem cells) were used as model human cells to investigate cytotoxicity. Our results indicated that the YAG:Nd3+ fibers possessed a fine, irregularly porous fibrous morphology with an average diameter of 378 nm. The florescence of the sample (1064 nm) could be excited over a wide wavelength range in the NIR region. During the release process of IBU in simulated body fluid (SBF), along with the dissolving of the drug, the solvent entered into the pores, and the emission intensity of the YAG:Nd3+ fibers at 1064 nm decreased gradually, owing to a quenching effect of the hydroxy groups, thus provided an approach to track and monitor drug release. In addition, cytotoxicity investigations revealed that these YAG:Nd3+ fibers were biocompatible with human cells. Consequently, the porous YAG:Nd3+ fibers are a promising material for applications as advanced drug carriers.
Keywords:drug delivery  fibers  luminescence  nanostructures  porous materials
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