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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2022 Volume 130, Issue 10, Pages 1590–1595 (Mi os1859)

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Plasmonics

Gold nanostars for SERS mapping of tissues using red medical lasers

V. O. Svinko, A. I. Shevchuk, A. N. Smirnov, D. V. Makeeva, E. V. Solov'eva

Insitute of Chemistry, Saint Petersburg University, 198504 St. Petersburg, Russia

Abstract: Star-shaped gold nanoparticles modified with cyanine 5.5 derivatives were studied as optical tags for bioimaging by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). Obtained tags showed a plasmon resonance band at 640 nm in the absorption spectra which ensures them a maximum efficiency when excited by red lasers. SERS measurements were carried out for the modified particles in the solution phase and after incubation with the PANC-1 cell line. The SERS spectra of the solutions revealed a characteristic signal of cyanine 5.5 amino derivative in the range of 100–1000 cm$^{-1}$, where there is no high fluorescent background. In cell samples, the SERS spectrum of the dye was recorded from the cytoplasm and was not detected outside the cells. In order to confirm the intracellular localization of the tags, the SERS spectra were also scanned in height. The test on cytotoxicity showed that the studied tags are not toxic in the concentration range from 0.05 to 1 mg/l on atomic gold.

Keywords: surface-enhanced Raman scattering, gold nanostar, cyanine, optical tags, bioimaging.

Received: 03.08.2022
Revised: 03.08.2022
Accepted: 11.08.2022

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2022.10.53631.3709-22



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