Diffusion and Birefringence of Bioactive Dyes in a Supramolecular Guanosine Hydrogel

Das, Rabindra Nath ; Kumar, Y. Pavan ; Pagoti, Sreenivasarao ; Patil, Avinash J. ; Dash, Jyotirmayee (2012) Diffusion and Birefringence of Bioactive Dyes in a Supramolecular Guanosine Hydrogel Chemistry - A European Journal, 18 (19). pp. 6008-6014. ISSN 0947-6539

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201103814

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201103814

Abstract

Transparent self-standing supramolecular hydrogels were readily prepared by the potassium-ion-mediated self-organization of guanosine and 8-bromoguanosine whilst the individual components precipitated within a few hours. VT-NMR spectroscopy showed that bromoguanosine was a superior gelator compared to guanosine. XRD analysis showed that gel formation was caused by stacked G-quartets. AFM analysis revealed dendritic architectures of the nanofibers in the two-component hydrogel network. DSC profiles showed that the hybrid hydrogels underwent sol–gel transition at lower temperature than the pure guanosine and bromoguanosine hydrogels. Interestingly, bioactive dyes, such as rose bengal, rhodamine-6-G, and fluorescein, could be diffused and released in a controlled manner. UV/Vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy and CLSM were used to investigate the diffusion behavior of dyes in the hydrogel network. These dyes exhibited strong birefringence in the gel network (0.07–0.1) as a result of the anisotropic organization.

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