reviewBiochemical JournalFeb 9, 2016GREEN OA

New photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy

University of Johannesburg · Harvard University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) was discovered more than 100 years ago, and has since become a well-studied therapy for cancer and various non-malignant diseases including infections. PDT uses photosensitizers (PSs, non-toxic dyes) that are activated by absorption of visible light to initially form the excited singlet state, followed by transition to the long-lived excited triplet state. This triplet state can undergo photochemical reactions in the presence of oxygen to form reactive oxygen species (including singlet oxygen) that can destroy cancer cells, pathogenic microbes and unwanted tissue. The dual-specificity of PDT relies on accumulation of the PS in diseased tissue and also on localized light delivery.…

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Keywords
  • Photodynamic therapy
  • Singlet oxygen
  • Photosensitizer
  • Photochemistry
  • BODIPY
  • Phototoxicity
  • Chemistry
  • Sonodynamic therapy
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