Derivatives of natural chlorophylls as agents for antimicrobial photodynamic therapy

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Abstract

The rapid growth of drug-resistant bacteria all over the world has given rise to a major research challenge, namely a search for alternative treatments to which bacteria will be unable to develop resistance. Photodynamic therapy is an approach of this kind. It involves the use of photo-sensitizers in combination with visible light at a certain wavelength to excite the former and generate reactive oxygen species. Various synthetic heterocyclic compounds are used as photosensitizers. Of these, derivatives of natural chlorophylls have a special place due to their properties. This review deals with the use of such compounds in antimicrobial PDT.

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Suvorov, N., Pogorilyy, V., Diachkova, E., Vasil’ev, Y., Mironov, A., & Grin, M. (2021, June 2). Derivatives of natural chlorophylls as agents for antimicrobial photodynamic therapy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126392

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