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Calmeiro et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Versatile thiopyridyl/pyridinone porphyrins combined with potassium iodide and thiopyridinium/methoxypyridinium porphyrins on E. coli photoinactivation

Calmeiro et al., 2020

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13957474865616392393
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Calmeiro J
Gamelas S
Gomes A
Faustino M
Neves M
Almeida A
Tome J
Lourenco L
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Dyes and Pigments

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Porphyrins (Pors) are well-known photoactive molecules with recognized features to be explored as photosensitisers in the photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of microorganisms. The use of appropriate moieties like pyridinium groups is a remarkable strategy to add peripheral …
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    • A61K41/0057Photodynamic therapy with a photosensitizer, i.e. agent able to produce reactive oxygen species upon exposure to light or radiation, e.g. UV or visible light; photocleavage of nucleic acids with an agent
    • A61K41/0071PDT with porphyrins having exactly 20 ring atoms, i.e. based on the non-expanded tetrapyrrolic ring system, e.g. bacteriochlorin, chlorin-e6, or phthalocyanines
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    • A61K41/0076PDT with expanded (metallo)porphyrins, i.e. having more than 20 ring atoms, e.g. texaphyrins, sapphyrins, hexaphyrins, pentaphyrins, porphocyanines
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