Issue 83, 2024

Recent advances in sugar-based AIE luminogens and their applications in sensing and imaging

Abstract

Most fluorogens with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics are hydrophobic and most common sugars are hydrophilic and naturally nontoxic. The combination of AIEgens and sugars can construct glycosyl AIEgens with the advantages of good water-solubility, low fluorescent background and satisfactory biocompatibility. Based on the specific reaction or binding with analytes to change the conjugate system or restrict intramolecular motions, glycosyl AIEgens can be used as powerful tools for detecting bioactive molecules or imaging living cells. In this feature article, we summarize recent advances in sugar-based AIE luminogens and their applications in biosensing and imaging. The sugar units could significantly increase the solubility, biocompatibility, target activity, and chemical modifying capacity and often decrease the background fluorescence of the AIE probes. Corresponding studies not only expand the application fields of AIEgens but also provide effective tools for broad carbohydrate research.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in sugar-based AIE luminogens and their applications in sensing and imaging

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
31 Jul 2024
Accepted
10 Sep 2024
First published
11 Sep 2024

Chem. Commun., 2024,60, 11899-11915

Recent advances in sugar-based AIE luminogens and their applications in sensing and imaging

G. Liu, J. Zhang, W. Zhou, G. Feng and G. Xing, Chem. Commun., 2024, 60, 11899 DOI: 10.1039/D4CC03850A

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