-
second generation photosensitisers contain a
chelated central metal ion. The main
candidates are
transition metals,
although photosensitisers co-ordinated...
-
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.
Rapini RP,
Bolognia JL,
Jorizzo JL (2007). Dermatology:...
- of
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and
Neurotherapy characterized by a
photosensitiser that is
supposedly eliminated from
normal tissue but
selectively ac****ulated...
-
appropriate photosensitiser, such as
methylene blue and light,
alkenes can
undergo reaction with
reactive oxygen species generated by the
photosensitiser, such...
- such rays.[citation needed]
Without the
presence of
these rays, the
photosensitiser is not harmful. For this reason, this form of
contact dermatitis is...
-
mountains in
Malaysia Tan, Pei Jean; et al. (2011). "Cyclic
Tetrapyrrolic Photosensitisers from the
leaves of
Phaeanthus ophthalmicus".
Chemistry Central Journal...
- red
light (630 nm)
source (medical lamp 'Aktilite') to
activate the
photosensitiser.
Metvix is
developed by
Photocure and
Galderma has
bought all rights...
- 2-(1-Hexyloxyethyl)-2-devinyl pyropheophorbide-a (HPPH) is a
photosensitiser chemical that is used in
photodynamic therapy. It is
being developed under...
- is a texaphyrin,
marketed as
Antrin by
Pharmacyclics Inc. It is a
photosensitiser for use in
photodynamic therapy to
treat skin
conditions and superficial...