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second generation photosensitisers contain a
chelated central metal ion. The main
candidates are
transition metals,
although photosensitisers co-ordinated...
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Photosensitizers are
light absorbers that
alter the
course of a
photochemical reaction. They
usually are catalysts. They can
function by many mechanisms...
- in
photodynamic therapy,
which uses
laser or LED
light to
activate photosensitisers that
eradicate fungi.
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mountains in
Malaysia Tan, Pei Jean; et al. (2011). "Cyclic
Tetrapyrrolic Photosensitisers from the
leaves of
Phaeanthus ophthalmicus".
Chemistry Central Journal...
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appropriate photosensitiser, such as
methylene blue and light,
alkenes can
undergo reaction with
reactive oxygen species generated by the
photosensitiser, such...
- been
exposed to such rays.
Without the
presence of
these rays, the
photosensitiser is not harmful. For this reason, this form of
contact dermatitis is...
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treatment as a form of
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
characterized by a
photosensitiser that is
supposedly eliminated from
normal tissue but
selectively ac****ulated...
- and a
large number of
organic dyes, are also used as sensitizers.
Photosensitisers are a key
component of
photodynamic therapy used to
treat cancers....
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blockage and, by extension, acne breakouts.
Camphorquinone (CQ) is a
photosensitiser used with an
amine system, that
generates primary radicals with light...
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tyrosine can be
polarized using flavins or
other aza-aromatics as
photosensitisers. The key
feature of the
method is that only
solvent accessible histidine...