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Biomedical Application of Porphyrin-Based Amphiphiles and Their Self-Assembled Nanomaterials.

Jialei HanYadong LiuDanfeng PengJie LiuDalin Wu
Published in: Bioconjugate chemistry (2023)
Porphyrins have been vastly explored and applied in many cutting-edge fields with plenty of encouraging achievements because of their excellent properties. As important derivatives of porphyrins, porphyrin-based amphiphiles (PBAs) not only maintain the advanced properties of porphyrins (catalysis, imaging, and energy transfer) but also possess self-assembly and encapsulation capability in aqueous solution. Accordingly, PBAs and their self-assembles have had important roles in diagnosing and treating tumors and inflammation lesions in vivo , but not limited to these. In this article, we introduce the research progress of PBAs, including their constitution, structure design strategies, and performances in tumor and inflammation lesion diagnosis and treatments. On that basis, the defects of synthesized PBAs during their application and the possible effective strategies to overcome the limitations are also proposed. Finally, perspectives on PBAs exploration are updated based on our knowledge. We hope this review will bring researchers from various domains insights about PBAs.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • aqueous solution
  • oxidative stress
  • quantum dots
  • photodynamic therapy
  • high resolution
  • healthcare
  • metal organic framework