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Phthalaldehyde-Amine Capture Reactions for Bioconjugation and Immobilization of Phthalocyanines.

Clarence T T WongJacky C H ChuSummer Y Y HaRoy C H WongGaole DaiTsz-Tung KwongChi-Hang WongDennis K P Ng
Published in: Organic letters (2020)
A phthalaldehyde-substituted phthalocyanine has been synthesized that can conjugate with a range of biomolecules, including peptides, monosaccharides, lipids, and DNAs, and be immobilized on the surface of bovine serum album nanoparticles and glass slides using the versatile and efficient phthalaldehyde-amine capture reactions. The light-induced cytotoxic effects of the latter two materials have also been examined against cancer cells and bacteria, respectively, showing that they are highly efficient photosensitizing systems for photodynamic therapy.
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