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  • A unique gyrobifastigium (GB) architecture was created through self-assembly using a donor molecule and a palladium (Pd) acceptor in DMSO.
  • The GB transformed into a tetragonal barrel (MB) when treated with water, which features a hydrophobic cavity.
  • Encapsulating zinc-phthalocyanine (ZnPc) in MB improved its water solubility and photodynamic therapy performance, leading to increased singlet oxygen generation and enhanced anticancer effects on HeLa cells compared to free ZnPc.

Article Abstract

A rare gyrobifastigium architecture (GB) was constructed by self-assembly of a tetradentate donor (L) with Pd acceptor in DMSO. The GB was converted to its isomeric tetragonal barrel (MB) upon treatment with water. The hydrophobic cavity of MB has been explored for the encapsulation of zinc-phthalocyanine (ZnPc), which is an excellent photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy (PDT). However, the poor water-solubility and aggregation tendency are the main reasons for the suboptimal PDT performance of free ZnPc in the aqueous medium. Effective solubilization of ZnPc in an aqueous medium was achieved by encapsulating it in the cavity of MB. The inclusion complex (ZnPc⊂MB) showed enhanced singlet oxygen generation in water. Higher cellular uptake and anticancer activity of the ZnPc⊂MB compared to free ZnPc on HeLa cells indicate that encapsulation of ZnPc in an aqueous host is a potential strategy for enhancement of its PDT activity in water.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202218226DOI Listing

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