Abstract
Chemical generation of singlet oxygen under biologically relevant conditions is very important, considering the role played by singlet oxygen in cancer therapeutics. We now demonstrate that a luminol derivative can be chemically excited and transfer the excitation energy to the covalently attached photosensitizer derived from erythrosin. A photosensitizer module, when excited in this manner, can generate singlet oxygen in solution. As hydrogen peroxide is present in a relatively high concentration in cancer cells, singlet oxygen generation through chemical excitation may evolve into an important therapeutic approach.
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Yesilgul, N., Uyar, T. B., Seven, O., & Akkaya, E. U. (2017). Singlet Oxygen Generation with Chemical Excitation of an Erythrosine-Luminol Conjugate. ACS Omega, 2(4), 1367–1371. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b00228
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