Two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes

In this study, dye-loaded liposomes were characterized and exposed to laser excitation for a prolonged duration to assess their suitability as biological random lasing agents. The liposomes were fabricated using a modified reverse phase evaporation method and encapsulates carboxyfluorescein dye at s...

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Main Author: Lee, Elizabeth Mei Yin
Other Authors: Chan Chi Chiu
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-607972023-03-03T15:36:32Z Two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes Lee, Elizabeth Mei Yin Chan Chi Chiu School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering A*STAR SIMTech Yu Xia DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering In this study, dye-loaded liposomes were characterized and exposed to laser excitation for a prolonged duration to assess their suitability as biological random lasing agents. The liposomes were fabricated using a modified reverse phase evaporation method and encapsulates carboxyfluorescein dye at self-quenched concentrations. At high liposome concentrations, the fluorescence spectra exhibited two peculiar peaking events over time under 405nm laser excitation. The two peculiar peaking events were denoted as the primary and secondary dequenching, and was theorized to be caused by photobleaching-induced reduced self-quenching effects; hence, the name dequenching. The mechanism of the primary dequenching was attributed to the photobleaching of outermost dye molecules which subsequently stop participating in self-quenching. The secondary dequenching was attributed to the anomalous diffusion of the dye molecules into the liposomal core causing further dequenching. The results of this study show the potential of optically tuning the fluorescence properties of dye-loaded liposomes using a continuous-wave laser and also provide insight to further explore the use of liposomes as an organic random lasing agent. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2014-05-30T07:21:12Z 2014-05-30T07:21:12Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60797 en Nanyang Technological University 50 p. application/pdf
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Two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes
description In this study, dye-loaded liposomes were characterized and exposed to laser excitation for a prolonged duration to assess their suitability as biological random lasing agents. The liposomes were fabricated using a modified reverse phase evaporation method and encapsulates carboxyfluorescein dye at self-quenched concentrations. At high liposome concentrations, the fluorescence spectra exhibited two peculiar peaking events over time under 405nm laser excitation. The two peculiar peaking events were denoted as the primary and secondary dequenching, and was theorized to be caused by photobleaching-induced reduced self-quenching effects; hence, the name dequenching. The mechanism of the primary dequenching was attributed to the photobleaching of outermost dye molecules which subsequently stop participating in self-quenching. The secondary dequenching was attributed to the anomalous diffusion of the dye molecules into the liposomal core causing further dequenching. The results of this study show the potential of optically tuning the fluorescence properties of dye-loaded liposomes using a continuous-wave laser and also provide insight to further explore the use of liposomes as an organic random lasing agent.
author2 Chan Chi Chiu
author_facet Chan Chi Chiu
Lee, Elizabeth Mei Yin
format Final Year Project
author Lee, Elizabeth Mei Yin
author_sort Lee, Elizabeth Mei Yin
title Two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes
title_short Two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes
title_full Two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes
title_fullStr Two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes
title_full_unstemmed Two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes
title_sort two-phase photobleaching dequenching in dye-loaded liposomes
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60797
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