Diagnostics

High-Redshift BODIPY Dyes - High-Redshift BODIPY Dyes for 2-Photon Imaging

Ref.-No. 4986

Keywords: Fluorescence Imaging, STED, Super-resolution microscopy, Fluorescent Dyes

Fluorescent molecules are widely used in bioimaging and medicinal applications for several decades due to their high sensitivity and easy visibility. 4,4-Difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY) dyes are a class of organic fluorescence dyes noted for their high photostability, sharp absorption and emission bands, excitation and emission wavelengths in the visible/near infrared region, high fluorescence quantum yield, high photostability and resistance to chemical degradation. BODIPY compounds fulfil the rigorous requirements for bio-imaging, yet, the inherently small Stokes shift, mostly below 20 nm, limits the applications of BODIPY compounds especially in super-resolution imaging.

The inventors of the present invention set out to improve the stokes shift while maintaining the other favourable properties of BODIPY compounds. They came up with an improved scaffold that offers a very high redshift. These dyes are in particular useful in 2-photon imaging experiments. STED-imaging at 660 nm is enormously facilited emplying these dyes. Typical data characterizing the dyes are λ(abs)=512 nm, λ(em)=580 nm and a quantum yield of 0.66.

Competitive Advantages

  • Easy synthetical access
  • High redshift (Stokes shift)
  • Photostable
  • High quantum yield
  • Non-toxic

Commercial Opportunities

The invention is available for outlicensing or co-development.

Current Status

A PCT application has been filed; PCT/EP2019/084763.

An invention of RWTH Aachen and University Hospital Aachen.


Dr. Wolfram Schleich

ws@provendis.info
+49 208 9410535