Handbook Of Photodynamic Therapy: Updates On Recent Applications Of Porphyrin-based Compounds


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The main objective of this book is to present the recent applications of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in treating cancer and other diseases. The limitations associated with current PDT agents, and the synthetic designs that have been used in various laboratories are also discussed. The utility of certain tumor-avid agent for cancer imaging (fluorescence, PET, MRI) is also summarized. The book also includes the use of delivery vehicles, including nanoparticles in improving the tumor-specificity of the desired agents. The book is basically focused on the translational approach of drug development. By providing certain specific examples, a clear concept of moving a 'product' from the bench to bed-side is also discussed.To have a clear concept of drug development the book is divided in three parts — Medicinal Chemistry, Mechanistic and Clinical studies. Each part includes the contributions from the leading scientists with extensive experience in the respective field. The handbook is assembled by renowned scientists Dr Dougherty, known as the father of PDT, Dr Kessel, well known for his contributions on mechanism of PDT and Dr Pandey for his inventions in developing improved agents for PDT and cancer-imaging.




Photosensitizers in Medicine, Environment, and Security


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This book addresses the synthesis of photosensitizers, the main emphasis being on the new methods of synthesis such as microwave, sonochemistry and the use of ionic liquids. It also addresses the photochemistry and photophysics of the photosensitizers alone and in combination with nanoparticles, the use of the photosensitizers in environmental control, safety and medicine. It discusses the common structures of the photosensitizers which are beneficial to these applications.




Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Core-modified Porphyrins


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Water-soluble core-modified porphyrins have been designed as photosensitizers for the use in Photodynamic Therapy, a cancer treatment regime introduced over 100 years ago. These photosensitizers are recognized by the substitution in the porphyrin chromophore with different chalcogens, providing longer wavelengths. Substitutions at the meso - positions of the chromophore, however, have shown to correlate to the solubility of the molecule. Dicarboxylic and monocarboxylic acid derivatives have been reported as potent photosensitizers, where the dicarboxylic acid has been furthered investigated with varying substituents located at the other meso - positions. These studies showed that the symmetrical dicarboxylic acid molecules were prone to aggregate in polar solvents, believed to lead to low cellular uptake or a false positive activity result in the tumor cells. The following chapters will discuss background work leading to the design and synthesis of unsymmetrical core-modified porphyrins as photosensitizers. The major impetus in the design of these compounds is to examine (1) whether the unsymmetrical structures would have a positive effect on the aggregation issues observed with the dicarboxylic acid derivatives, and (2) whether increasing the log P values would affect the cellular uptake significantly. The major isomer of 20(4- tert -butylphenyl)-5,10-diphenyl-15-(4-methoxy)phenyl-21,23-dithiaporphyrin was successfully isolated and identified as the cis -isomer by X-ray crystallography.




Synthesis of a Novel Water-soluble Porphyrin Derivative for Use as a Potential Phototherapeutic Cancer Treatment


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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) agents are light-activated materials used for localized disease treatment. Porphyrins are classic representations of photosensitive agents. Identified by their large, planar molecular structure, porphyrins are centrally composed of four pyrrole rings. Through this project, the starting material, H2TPPC, a tetra-carboxylic acid porphyrin, was first synthesized and later modified through the addition of the amine, morpholin-2-ylmethanol. This multi-step synthesis resulted in the highly water-soluble porphyrin product H2TPP-MorphMeOH. Following this synthesis, the compound was purified using liquid chromatography, and then structurally identified and classified using infrared (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and UV-Vis spectroscopies. Lastly, to determine its utility as a potential PDT agent, the cytotoxicity of H2TPP-MorphMeOH was determined using an MTT assay on MDA-MB-231 triple negative breast cancer cells comparing exposure and absence of white light.




Applications of Porphyrinoids as Functional Materials


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This book gives an overview of the applications and potential applications of porphyrins and related macrocycles as smart or functional materials.




Handbook of Macrocyclic Supramolecular Assembly


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This handbook presents recent advances and offers a comprehensive reference resource covering the developments in and applications of macrocyclic supramolecular assembly, with a focus on their construction, structural characters and biological functions. The main topics addressed include: Construction and structure of macrocyclic supramolecular assembly – key building blocks, construction methods, structural motifs, and stimuli responsive control Approach and technology – controllable synthesis, molecular recognition, spectral and thermodynamic study, supramolecular assembly at interfaces, orthogonal self-assembly, the supramolecular organic framwork (SOF), molecular induced aggregation, supramolecule assisted 3D printing, theoretical calculation and molecular simulation Biological applications – chemical and biological sensing, theranostic tools, molecule/ion channels, drug/gene delivery, supramolecule assisted biomolecule production, supramolecule assisted transmembrane transport, supramolecule assisted immunity regulation, supramolecule-based medicinal drug, etc. This handbook appeals to graduate and undergraduate students as well as scientists with interests in supramolecular chemistry, biochemistry, functional material and nanotechnology.




Biomedical Photonics Handbook


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A wide variety of biomedical photonic technologies have been developed recently for clinical monitoring of early disease states; molecular diagnostics and imaging of physiological parameters; molecular and genetic biomarkers; and detection of the presence of pathological organisms or biochemical species of clinical importance. However, available in