5 Results for "

photodynamic processes

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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5 Results for "photodynamic processes" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-162824
CAS No.: 2938922-20-2
Target:  

Apoptosis

Research Areas:  

Cancer

Antitumor photosensitizer-6 (Compound Ru2) shows synergetic type I/II photosensitization and photocatalytic activity upon 595 nm light excitation. Ru2 induces intracellular redox imbalance and affects the biosynthetic and metabolic processes, leading to cell apoptosis. Antitumor photosensitizer-6 can be used for research of photodynamic therapy (PDT) .
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Cat. No.: HY-121642
CAS No.: 1169831-01-9
Target:  

Others

Research Areas:  

Others

SL-017 is a novel photoacoustic sensitizer and a derivative of photofrin B. It can be taken up by cells to the maximum extent within 30 minutes and is mainly localized in mitochondria. After being activated by visible light or ultrasound, SL-017 can significantly increase the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Low concentrations of SL-017 can rapidly cause the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. SL-017 can also cause mitochondrial fragmentation, a process that occurs after the loss of membrane potential. Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) can alleviate the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential caused by SL-017, but the antioxidant ascorbic acid has no such effect. These characteristics indicate that SL-017 mainly targets mitochondria and exerts its cytotoxic effect by triggering the collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential, generating ROS, and causing mitochondrial fragmentation. As a novel photoacoustic sensitizer, SL-017 has potential application value in photodynamic therapy and sonodynamic therapy.
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Cat. No.: HY-W513043
CAS No.: 2679-01-8
Research Areas:  

Others

Methylene green is a cationic phenothiazine dye and a nitro derivative of Methylene blue (HY-14536), which exhibits a strong absorption band in the ~550-690 nm range. Methylene green supports photodynamic processes, cell staining, and biomolecule identification .
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Cat. No.: HY-184608
CuS nanoparticles are nanomaterials with unique properties. Their structural characteristics endow them with excellent near-infrared light response, facilitating functional applications through surface modification. This material shows potential in the biomedical field, enabling synergistic photothermal and photodynamic therapies in tumor treatment, as well as precise drug delivery. In the energy sector, it is suitable for the development of novel energy storage devices; in the environmental field, it can participate in photocatalytic degradation processes.
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Cat. No.: HY-181906
Research Areas:  

Cancer

ZnPc-PEG2-VH032 is a VHL-pathway-dependent photodegradation targeting chimera (PDTAC) and cytotoxic agent. ZnPc-PEG2-VH032 (HY-120217) binds to the VHL ligand domain, and then specifically degrades VHL under light irradiation, a process independent of non-specific ROS-mediated protein damage. ZnPc-PEG2-VH032 uses Zinc phthalocyanine (HY-19204) as a photosensitizer, and generates ROS via type I and type II photodynamic pathways under 680 nm LED irradiation. On one hand, it targets and degrades the bound VHL protein through ROS; on the other hand, it exerts direct photodynamic cytotoxicity. Meanwhile, the degradation of VHL downregulates the phosphorylation level of CDK2/4, induces cell cycle arrest in tumor cells, further enhances the sensitivity of tumor cells to oxidative damage caused by ROS, and achieves a synergistic anti-tumor effect. ZnPc-PEG2-VH032 exerts significant in vivo efficacy in an orthotopic mouse model of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) .
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