Near Infrared Activated Nanotube Intracellular Delivery

Technical Description

The invention is a method for intracellular delivery using infrared LED light activated optoporation over self-aligned TiO2 nanotube arrays. The setup photothermally generates localized vapor nanobubbles that collapse to create temporary cell membrane pores, allowing external molecules to enter safely via passive diffusion.

Problems Addressed

  • High Toxicity of Viral Vectors
  • Severe Shear Stress in Sonoporation
  • Low Chemical Transfection Efficiency
  • Bulky, Vibration-Sensitive Machinery
  • Contamination Risks in Electroporation
  • Non-Uniform, Low-Throughput Transfection

Tech Features

  • 2D Titanium Dioxide Nanotubular Arrays
  • Biocompatible NIR Spectrum
  • Passive Intracellular Diffusion Mechanism
  • Lightweight Portable Form (< 500 g)
  • Optoporation-Driven Molecule Delivery
  • Vapor Nanobubble & Fluid Jet Activity

Target Audience

  • Pharmaceutical
  • Healthcare Industries
  • Biotechnology & Gene Therapy
Tech ID: P26-2069 TRL 4 Patent Status: Granted Available For Exclusive and Non-exclusive License
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Lalit Ambastha

+91- 9811367838

Dr. Medha Kaushik

+91- 6359777555

tech@ipbazzaar.com

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