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AIEgen‐Based Fluorescent Nanomaterials for Bacterial Detection and its Inhibition

Ekta Roy, Achala Nagar, Sandeep Chaudhary, Souvik Pal

2020ChemistrySelect25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The infections caused by bacteria have affected human health severely. The bacterial infections spread either directly or indirectly by coming in contact with the food during packaging or by the use of medical devices. The efficient theranostic systems for bacteria provide therapeutic effects that have received attentions in the research field. In this prospect, the fluorescent materials have gained tremendous recognition in the biological applications due to their excellent species diversity, optical properties and high sensitivity. However, most of the conventional fluorophores suffer aggregation‐caused quenching (ACQ) effects in the aggregated state. The opposite of ACQ is Aggregation Induced Emission (AIE), where AIEgens play an important role in the imaging, detecting and killing the bacteria as well. In this context, we have summarized the applications of AIEgens on multiple bacterial imaging, detection, discrimination and antibacterial activity to understand the modern theranostic system.

Topics & Concepts

Aggregation-induced emissionNanotechnologyContext (archaeology)NanomaterialsHuman healthFluorescenceBacteriaQuenching (fluorescence)Materials scienceBiochemical engineeringBiologyMedicineEngineeringPhysicsOpticsGeneticsPaleontologyEnvironmental healthLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques