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2 April 1996 Selective synthesis and characterization of chlorins as sensitizers for photodynamic therapy
Franz-Peter Montforts, Dirk Kusch, Frank Hoper, Stefan Braun, Benjamin Gerlach, Hans-Dieter Brauer, Guido Schermann, Joerg G. Moser
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Abstract
Chlorin type sensitizers have ideal photophysical properties for an application in PDT. The basic chlorin framework of these sensitizers has to be modified by attachment of lipophilic and hydrophilic residues to achieve a good cell uptake and tumor enrichment. In the present study we describe the selective synthesis of amphiphilic chlorins starting from the readily accessible red blood pigment heme. The photophysical properties of the well defined synthetic chlorins are characterized by photophysical investigations. The kinetic of cell uptake, the localization in the cell and the photodynamic behavior of the amphiphilic sensitizers are demonstrated by incubation of A 375 cancer cell lines with structurally different chlorins.
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Franz-Peter Montforts, Dirk Kusch, Frank Hoper, Stefan Braun, Benjamin Gerlach, Hans-Dieter Brauer, Guido Schermann, and Joerg G. Moser "Selective synthesis and characterization of chlorins as sensitizers for photodynamic therapy", Proc. SPIE 2675, Optical Methods for Tumor Treatment and Detection: Mechanisms and Techniques in Photodynamic Therapy V, (2 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237540
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KEYWORDS
Photodynamic therapy

Tumors

Luminescence

Absorption

Oxygen

Tissue optics

Blood

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