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photosensitizers include Chlorophyll A and
Chlorophyll B.
Organic photosensitizers are carbon-based
molecules which are
capable of
photosensitizing....
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amounts of both a
photosensitizer and UV-A light.
Phytophotodermatitis is not an
immunologic response; no
prior exposure to the
photosensitizing agent is required...
- drug-resistant microorganisms. The
procedure involves the
application of
photosensitizing compounds, also
called photoantimicrobials, which, upon activation...
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medications when
taken orally in the
grapefruit juice effect. Due to the
photosensitizing effects of
certain furanocoumarins, some
Citrus species cause phytophotodermatitis...
- the same ring
oxidation state as chlorophyll.
Chlorins are
excellent photosensitizing agents.
Various synthetic chlorins analogues such as m-tetrahydroxyphenylchlorin...
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a form of
phototherapy involving light and a
photosensitizing chemical substance used in
conjunction with
molecular oxygen to elicit...
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exposure to a
photosensitizing agent (such as methoxsalen)
followed by
ultraviolet radiation. An
excess of
either the
photosensitizing agent or subsequent...
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result in
serious discomfort, disease, or injury. Some
drugs have a
photosensitizing effect.
Properties of
natural or
artificial light that may abnormally...
- surgery,
received photodynamic therapy, or are
under the
effects of
photosensitizing medications have an
increased risk of eye
damage due to sungazing....
- NSAIDs,
ibuprofen has been
reported to be a
photosensitizing agent, but it is
considered a weak
photosensitizing agent compared to
other members of the 2-arylpropionic...