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Synergistic Effect of Sunlight Induced Photothermal Conversion and H2O2 Release Based on Hybridized Tungsten Oxide Gel for Cancer Inhibition

Authors :
Wang, Cong
Gao, Yibo
Gao, Xinghua
Wang, Hua
Tian, Jingxuan
Wang, Li
Zhou, Bingpu
Ye, Ziran
Wan, Jun
Wen, Weijia
Wang, Cong
Gao, Yibo
Gao, Xinghua
Wang, Hua
Tian, Jingxuan
Wang, Li
Zhou, Bingpu
Ye, Ziran
Wan, Jun
Wen, Weijia
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A highly efficient photochromic hydrogel was successfully fabricated via casting precursor, which is based on amorphous tungsten oxide and poly (ethylene oxide)-block-poly (propylene oxide)-block-poly (ethylene oxide). Under simulated solar illumination, the hydrogel has a rapid and controlled temperature increasing ratio as its coloration degree. Localized electrons in the amorphous tungsten oxide play a vital role in absorption over a broad range of wavelengths from 400 nm to 1100 nm, encompassing the entire visible light and infrared regions in the solar spectrum. More importantly, the material exhibits sustainable released H2O2 induced by localized electrons, which has a synergistic effect with the rapid surface temperature increase. The amount of H2O2 released by each film can be tuned by the light irradiation, and the film coloration can indicate the degree of oxidative stress. The ability of the H2O2-releasing gels in vitro study was investigated to induce apoptosis in melanoma tumor cells and NIH 3T3 fibroblasts. The in vivo experimental results indicate that these gels have a greater healing effect than the control in the early stages of tumor formation. © The Author(s) 2016.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1007129600
Document Type :
Electronic Resource