Issue 5, 2025

Guanidinium-appended γ-cyclodextrin: efficient fullerene solubiliser for enhanced photodynamic therapy

Abstract

Efficient solubilisation of fullerenes in aqueous media is crucial for their photodynamic therapy (PDT) applications. We demonstrated the efficacy of guanidinium-appended γ-cyclodextrin (CDGu) as a novel solubiliser for C60 and C70 fullerenes, achieving exceptionally high aqueous concentrations of 3.1 mM and 0.37 mM, respectively, through simple mechanical mixing in the presence of Na+ ions. The resulting complexes, CDGu⊃C60 and CDGu⊃C70, enabled efficient fullerene transfer to cell membranes, a critical factor for PDT efficacy. Notably, CDGu⊃C70 exhibited excellent singlet oxygen (102) generation (quantum yield ΦΔ = 0.77 at 630 nm) and induced >90% cell death with only 5 min of white light exposure in vitro. This research highlights the importance of molecular dispersion in enhancing fullerenes’ photosensitising activity and membrane transfer, potentially advancing fullerene-based PDT approaches.

Graphical abstract: Guanidinium-appended γ-cyclodextrin: efficient fullerene solubiliser for enhanced photodynamic therapy

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
05 Oct 2024
Accepted
31 Dec 2024
First published
31 Dec 2024

Mater. Chem. Front., 2025,9, 793-799

Guanidinium-appended γ-cyclodextrin: efficient fullerene solubiliser for enhanced photodynamic therapy

M. H. K. Man, H. C. M. Yau and K. Okuro, Mater. Chem. Front., 2025, 9, 793 DOI: 10.1039/D4QM00875H

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