This presentation describes the successful synthesis of novel tetrazole‐based quinoline and tetrahydro‐1H‐β‐carboline derivatives via one‐pot multicomponent reactions in moderate to good yields. These reactions have presumably proceeded through Ugi‐azide or Ugi‐azide/Pictet–Spengler processes, respectively.
A dual
photo- and pH-responsive spirooxazine-functionalized polymer
was synthesized by functionalization of dextran with a spirooxazine
derivative (SO-COOH). The functionalized dextran derivatives can form
nanoparticles in aqueous medium. Under UV light irradiation, the spirooxazine-functionalized
dextran (Dex-SO) nanoparticles isomerize to zwitterionic merocyanine-functionalized
dextran (Dex-MC), which leads to aggregation. However, the process
is reversible upon irradiation with visible light. Under acidic conditions,
the hydrophobic spirooxazine is protonated, and the nanoparticles
aggregate or swell at pH values of 5 or 3, respectively. The encapsulation
of the hydrophobic fluorescent dye Nile Red as model drug allowed
us to gain more information about the structural changes under stimulation
of UV light and acid treatment.
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