- In
organic chemistry,
chlorins are
tetrapyrrole pigments that are
partially hydrogenated porphyrins. The
parent chlorin is an
unstable compound which...
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structure known as a
chlorin. The
chlorin ring is a
heterocyclic compound derived from pyrrole. Four
nitrogen atoms from the
chlorin surround and bind the...
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parent chlorin by the
presence of a fifth, ketone-containing ring
beyond the four pyrrole-like rings. Most
chlorophylls are
classified as
chlorins, which...
- (B and D).
Bacteriochlorophylls c, d, e, and f are
chlorins,
meaning their molecules have a
chlorin macrocycle ring with one
reduced pyrrole ring (D)....
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Talaporfin (INN, also
known as
aspartyl chlorin, mono-L-aspartyl
chlorin e6, NPe6, or LS11) is a
chlorin based photosensitizer used in
photodynamic therapy...
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porphyrinogens and
products derived therefrom,
including porphyrins of heme, the
chlorins, bacteriochlorins, and chlorophylls.
Pyrrole is a
colorless volatile liquid...
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characterised by
having a
magnesium ion
coordinated within a
ligand called a
chlorin. The
metal is
inserted into
protoporphyrin IX by the
enzyme magnesium chelatase...
- agent. Many
photosensitizers for PDT exist. They
divide into porphyrins,
chlorins and dyes.
Examples include aminolevulinic acid (ALA),
Silicon Phthalocyanine...
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simplest tetrapyrrole Porphyrins,
including heme, the core of
hemoglobin Chlorins,
including those at the core of chlorophyll.
Cyclic tetrapyrroles having...
- (iron in a
porphyrin ring) of hemoglobin, or
magnesium complexed in a
chlorin-type ring in the case of chlorophyll. The
highly conjugated pi-bonding...