Using a Stable Radical As an "electron Donor" to Develop a Radical Photosensitizer for Efficient Type-I Photodynamic Therapy
Overview
Overview
Journal
Mater Horiz
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Specialty
Biomedical Engineering
Date
2024 Nov 19
PMID
39560293
Authors
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Abstract
Among type I photosensitizers, stable organic radicals are superior candidate molecules for hypoxia-overcoming photodynamic therapy. However, their wide applications are limited by complicated preparation processes and poor stabilities. Herein, a nitroxide radical was simply synthesized by introducing a commercially available "TEMPO" moiety. The radical exhibits efficient type-I ROS generation and appreciable photo-cytotoxicity under hypoxia, which open up a new avenue for the exploration of a novel and efficient type-I photosensitizer.