BODIPYS Based Fluorescent Markers To Monitor Autophagic Lysosomes and Lipid Droplets in TNBC
Jaydeepsinh Chavda,
Arjun Siwach,
Sudhir Sabharwal
et al.
Abstract:Lysosomal enzymes and high accumulation of lipid droplets are associated with breast cancer. The lysosomes and lipid droplets were monitored by BODIPYs, acting as autophagy activators in cancer cells. BD-1 and BD-2 were synthesized and characterized by Mass, UV−visible, fluorescence, and NMR spectroscopies. In BODIPYs, the effect of carbazole groups was reflected by the large Stokes shifts (2143−1651 cm −1 ) and red fluorescence. BODIPYs generated ROS and induced autophagy in triple negative breast cancer cell… Show more
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