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Recent advances in noble metal complex based photodynamic therapy.

Yanping WuShumeng LiYuncong ChenWeijiang HeZijian Guo
Published in: Chemical science (2022)
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) utilizes light-activated photosensitizers (PSs) to generate toxic species for therapeutics. It has become an emerging solution for cancer treatment because of its specific spatiotemporal selectivity and minimal invasiveness. Noble metal (Ru, Ir and Pt) complexes are of increasing interest as photosensitizers for their excellent photophysical, photochemical, and photobiological properties. In this review, we highlight recent advancements in the development of noble metal complex photosensitizers for PDT during the last 5 years. We will summarize the design strategies of noble metal complexes for efficient and precise PDT, including increasing the light penetration depth, reducing the oxygen-dependent nature and improving target ability. Finally, we summarize recent efforts for the development of noble-based PSs and discuss the limitations of such PSs in clinical application and future perspectives in this field, such as the combination of PDT with other treatment modalities.
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