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Singlet Oxygen: An excited state of molecular oxygen generated photochemically or chemically. Singlet oxygen reacts with a variety of biological molecules such as NUCLEIC ACIDS; PROTEINS; and LIPIDS; causing oxidative damages. [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

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ID SourceID
PubMed CID159832
CHEBI ID29194
MeSH IDM0053830

Synonyms (13)

Synonym
17778-80-2
o(2.)
atomic oxygen
monooxygen
oxidanediyl
monooxygen(2.) (triplet)
CHEBI:29194
photooxygen
singlet oxygen
oxygen(sup 3p)
oxygen, atomic
epon 815
29407-84-9

Research Excerpts

Overview

Singlet oxygen is a potent oxidant with major applications in organic synthesis and medicinal treatment. It is an important reactive intermediate in photodynamic reactions, particularly in antimicrobial PDT (aPDT) Singlet oxygen can function as a stress signal in plants leading to programmed cell death.

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"Singlet oxygen is a potent oxidant with major applications in organic synthesis and medicinal treatment. "( M
Bobylev, EO; de Bruin, B; Poole, DA; Reek, JNH, 2022
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2.16
"Singlet oxygen is a versatile reagent for the selective oxidation of organic compounds under mild reaction conditions. "( Total Synthesis of Rhodonoids A, B, E, and F, Enabled by Singlet Oxygen Ene Reactions.
Burchill, L; George, JH, 2020
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2.25
"Singlet oxygen is a reactive oxygen species undesired in living cells but a rare and valuable reagent in chemical synthesis. "( Singlet-Oxygen Generation by Peroxidases and Peroxygenases for Chemoenzymatic Synthesis.
Dyllick-Brenzinger, M; Gutmann, JS; Hoffmann-Jacobsen, K; Ingenbosch, KN; Kiebist, J; Liebelt, U; Mayer, C; Menyes, U; Opwis, K; Quint, S; Scheibner, K; Süss, P; Wunschik, DS; Zuhse, R, 2021
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2.06
"Singlet oxygen is a highly reactive species which is involved in a number of processes, including photodynamic therapy of cancer. "( Microscopic time-resolved imaging of singlet oxygen by delayed fluorescence in living cells.
Dědic, R; Hála, J; Scholz, M, 2017
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2.17
"Singlet oxygen is a potent agent for the selective killing of a wide range of harmful cells; however, current delivery methods pose significant obstacles to its widespread use as a treatment agent. "( Superhydrophobic Photosensitizers: Airborne
Atem, C; Ghogare, AA; Ghosh, G; Greer, A; Liu, Y; Lyons, AM; Pushalkar, S; Saxena, D; Xu, Q, 2018
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1.92
"Singlet oxygen (¹O₂) is an important reactive intermediate in photodynamic reactions, particularly in antimicrobial PDT (aPDT). "( Ion-induced stacking of photosensitizer molecules can remarkably affect the luminescence detection of singlet oxygen in Candida albicans cells.
Bäumler, W; Felgenträger, A; Gonzales, FP; Maisch, T, 2013
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2.05
"Singlet oxygen (¹O₂) is a reactive oxygen species that can function as a stress signal in plant leaves leading to programmed cell death. "( Light-induced acclimation of the Arabidopsis chlorina1 mutant to singlet oxygen.
Akkari, E; Bouvier, F; Havaux, M; Krieger-Liszkay, A; Ksas, B; Mialoundama, AS; Monnet, F; Mueller, MJ; Ramel, F; Ravanat, JL, 2013
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2.07
"Singlet oxygen is a highly toxic and inevitable byproduct of oxygenic photosynthesis. "( Phosphoprotein SAK1 is a regulator of acclimation to singlet oxygen in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Casero, D; Chin, BL; Dent, RM; Ledford, HK; Merchant, SS; Niyogi, KK; Pellegrini, M; Wakao, S, 2014
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2.09
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O2) is an important reactive oxygen species in biology that has deleterious effects. "( Reactivity of a Zn(Cys)2(His)2 Zinc Finger with Singlet Oxygen: Oxidation Directed toward Cysteines but not Histidines.
Latour, JM; Lebrun, C; Lebrun, V; McClenaghan, ND; Sénèque, O; Tron, A, 2015
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2.12
"Singlet oxygen is a primary cytotoxic agent in photodynamic therapy. "( X-ray induced singlet oxygen generation by nanoparticle-photosensitizer conjugates for photodynamic therapy: determination of singlet oxygen quantum yield.
Camilleri, E; Clement, S; Deng, W; Goldys, EM; Wilson, BC, 2016
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2.24
"Singlet oxygen is a relatively unstable ephemeral molecule, and its properties make it highly reactive with many biomolecules, making it difficult to quantify accurately."( Singlet oxygen detection in biological systems: Uses and limitations.
Fluhr, R; Koh, E, 2016
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2.6
"Singlet oxygen is a powerful tool in the armament of the synthetic organic chemist and possibly in that of nature itself."( Using singlet oxygen to synthesize polyoxygenated natural products from furans.
Montagnon, T; Tofi, M; Vassilikogiannakis, G, 2008
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1.55
"Singlet oxygen is a highly reactive form of molecular oxygen that is harmful to biological systems. "( Agrobacterium tumefaciens iron superoxide dismutases have protective roles against singlet oxygen toxicity generated from illuminated Rose Bengal.
Mongkolsuk, S; Saenkham, P; Utamapongchai, S; Vattanaviboon, P, 2008
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2.01
"Singlet oxygen (1O2) is a reactive oxygen species produced by dissolved organic matter (DOM) in sunlit waters. "( Quantifying interactions between singlet oxygen and aquatic fulvic acids.
Cory, RM; Cotner, JB; McNeill, K, 2009
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2.08
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is a singular reactive oxygen species (ROS) that is produced constitutively in plant leaves in light via chlorophylls that act as photosensitizers. "( Singlet oxygen in plants: production, detoxification and signaling.
Havaux, M; Triantaphylidès, C, 2009
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3.24
"Singlet oxygen is known to be a potent mutagenic agent and several biologically relevant molecules have been proposed to act as scavengers for this noxious species. "( Does the DNA binding mode of a molecule affect its ability to interact with singlet oxygen?
Heyne, B; Lau, V,
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1.8
"Singlet oxygen is a prominent form of reactive oxygen species in higher plants. "( Implication of the oep16-1 mutation in a flu-independent, singlet oxygen-regulated cell death pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Buhr, F; Lahroussi, A; Pollmann, S; Reinbothe, C; Reinbothe, S; Rossig, C; Samol, I; Springer, A; von Wettstein, D, 2011
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2.06
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is an electronic state of molecular oxygen which plays a major role in many chemical and biological photo-oxidation processes. "( Cancerous cell death from sensitizer free photoactivation of singlet oxygen.
Anquez, F; Courtade, E; El Yazidi-Belkoura, I; Randoux, S; Suret, P,
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1.82
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is an aggressive chemical species that can kill cells through apoptosis or necrosis."( The antimicrobial activity of photodynamic therapy against Streptococcus mutans using different photosensitizers.
Albuquerque-Filho, FB; de Souza, JR; de-Melo, MA; Guedes, SF; Nogueira, NA; Rodrigues, LK; Rolim, JP; Zanin, IC, 2012
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1.1
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is a reactive oxygen species generated during photo-oxidation, inflammation, and via peroxidase-catalyzed reactions (e.g., myeloperoxidase and eosinophil peroxidase). "( Photo-oxidation-induced inactivation of the selenium-containing protective enzymes thioredoxin reductase and glutathione peroxidase.
Davies, MJ; Pattison, DI; Suryo Rahmanto, A, 2012
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1.82
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is a reactive oxygen species generated by energy transfer from one or more excited donors to molecular oxygen. "( Proteins needed to activate a transcriptional response to the reactive oxygen species singlet oxygen.
Donohue, TJ; Lemke, RA; Nam, TW; Ziegelhoffer, EC, 2013
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2.06
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is a highly reactive form of molecular oxygen that may harm living systems by oxidizing critical cellular macromolecules. "( Yeast thioredoxin peroxidase expression enhances the resistance of Escherichia coli to oxidative stress induced by singlet oxygen.
Kim, EJ; Kim, SY; Park, JW, 2002
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1.97
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is a highly reactive form of molecular oxygen that may harm living systems by oxidizing critical cellular macromolecules. "( Control of singlet oxygen-induced oxidative damage in Escherichia coli.
Kim, EJ; Kim, SY; Park, JW, 2002
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2.15
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is a product of several biological processes and can be generated in photodynamic therapy, through a photosensitization type II mechanism. "( Cytotoxicity and mutagenesis induced by singlet oxygen in wild type and DNA repair deficient Escherichia coli strains.
Agnez-Lima, LF; Cavalcante, AK; Di Mascio, P; Martinez, GR; Menck, CF, 2002
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2.02
"Singlet oxygen (1O2) is a highly reactive form of molecular oxygen that may harm living systems by oxidizing critical cellular macromolecules. "( Cellular defense against singlet oxygen-induced oxidative damage by cytosolic NADP+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase.
Kim, SY; Park, JW, 2003
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2.07
"Singlet oxygen is considered to be an indicator of the mechanisms of photodynamic reactions."( [Photodynamic activity and singlet oxygen].
Krasnovskiĭ, AA,
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1.15
"Singlet oxygen energy (SOE) is a potent inhibitor of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vitro and in vivo in certain dose ranges and can improve the levels of high-energy phosphates (HEP) in concordant hamster xeno-heart transplants. "( Singlet oxygen energy illumination during moderate cold ischemia prolongs the survival of concordant hamster xeno-heart transplants.
Lukes, DJ; Lundgren, A; Nilsson, A; Olausson, M; Skogsberg, U; Soussi, B,
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3.02
"Singlet oxygen is a high-energy molecular oxygen species. "( Fungal elicitor induces singlet oxygen generation, ethylene release and saponin synthesis in cultured cells of Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer.
Cai, W; Fang, J; Hu, X; Neill, SJ; Xu, X, 2005
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2.08
"Singlet oxygen is a causal factor in light-induced skin photoaging and the cytotoxic process of tumor cells in photodynamic chemotherapy. "( Specific inactivation of cysteine protease-type cathepsin by singlet oxygen generated from naphthalene endoperoxides.
Fujii, J; Kotani, N; Nagaoka, Y; Ohba, Y; Okada, F; Otsu, K; Sato, K, 2005
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2.01
"Singlet oxygen (1O2) is a highly reactive species formed through solar irradiation of organic matter in environmental waters. "( Microheterogeneity of singlet oxygen distributions in irradiated humic acid solutions.
Latch, DE; McNeill, K, 2006
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2.09
"Singlet oxygen is a highly reactive electrophilic species that reacts rapidly with electron-rich moieties, such as the double bonds of lipids, thiols, and ascorbate (AscH-). "( Ascorbate reacts with singlet oxygen to produce hydrogen peroxide.
Buettner, GR; Hummel, SG; Kramarenko, GG; Martin, SM,
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1.89
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is a reactive form of oxygen that can be produced in vivo either in normal and pathophysiologic conditions or by photosensitizing chemicals, as during photodynamic treatment."( Inactivation of primary antioxidant enzymes in mouse keratinocytes by photodynamically generated singlet oxygen.
Buettner, GR; Domann, FE; Li, L; Luo, J; Oberley, LW; Spitz, DR; Zhang, Y,
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1.07
"Singlet oxygen is a highly reactive form of molecular oxygen that may harm living systems by oxidizing critical cellular macromolecules and it also promotes deleterious processes such as cell death. "( Antioxidant enzyme inhibitors enhance singlet oxygen-induced cell death in HL-60 cells.
Kim, SY; Lee, SM; Park, JW, 2006
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2.05
"Singlet oxygen is a historically interesting molecule with an unusual story connected with its discovery."( Christopher Foote's discovery of the role of singlet oxygen [1O2 (1Delta g)] in photosensitized oxidation reactions.
Greer, A, 2006
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1.31
"Singlet oxygen (1O2) is a stress factor and signal in the facultative phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides. "( Protein synthesis patterns reveal a complex regulatory response to singlet oxygen in Rhodobacter.
Glaeser, J; Klug, G; Lottspeich, F; Zobawa, M, 2007
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2.02
"Singlet oxygen is a highly reactive form of molecular oxygen that may harm living systems by oxidizing critical cellular macromolecules and it also promotes deleterious processes such as cell death. "( Regulation of singlet oxygen-induced apoptosis by cytosolic NADP+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase.
Choi, KS; Kim, SY; Kwon, TK; Lee, SM; Park, JW; Tak, JK, 2007
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2.14
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) is an important factor mediating cell killing in photodynamic therapy (PDT). "( Monitoring singlet oxygen in situ with delayed chemiluminescence to deduce the effect of photodynamic therapy.
Chen, Q; Luo, S; Wei, Y; Xing, D; Xu, W,
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1.96
"Singlet oxygen (1 delta g) is a highly reactive, short-lived intermediate which readily oxidizes a variety of biological molecules. "( Singlet oxygen production by biological systems.
Kanofsky, JR, 1989
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Effects

Singlet oxygen has won a great deal of attention to catalysis and biological studies due to its strong oxidizing properties. It has been shown to play an important role in salivary defense system, but its generation process and level from human saliva remain uncertain.

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"Singlet oxygen has won a great deal of attention to catalysis and biological studies due to its strong oxidizing properties. "( Nano-photosensitizer based on layered double hydroxide and isophthalic acid for singlet oxygenation and photodynamic therapy.
Gao, R; Liang, R; Mei, X; Wei, M; Yan, D, 2018
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2.15
"Singlet oxygen has been detected in single nerve cells by its weak 1270 nm phosphorescence (a1deltag --> X3sigmag-) upon irradiation of a photosensitizer incorporated in the cell. "( Direct optical detection of singlet oxygen from a single cell.
Andersen, LK; Gao, Z; Kristiansen, U; Lambert, JD; Ogilby, PR; Poulsen, L; Snyder, JW; Zebger, I, 2004
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2.06
"Singlet oxygen (1O2) has been shown to play an important role in salivary defense system, but its generation process and level from human saliva remain uncertain due to the lack of a reliable detection method. "( Determination of H2O2-dependent generation of singlet oxygen from human saliva with a novel chemiluminescence probe.
Bao, Z; Li, X; Ma, H; Sun, S; Zhang, D; Zhang, G, 2006
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2.03
"Singlet oxygen has been postulated to be generated by Ultraviolet (UV) A irradiation of mammalian cells. "( Singlet oxygen may mediate the ultraviolet A-induced synthesis of interstitial collagenase.
Briviba, K; Scharffetter-Kochanek, K; Sies, H; Stricklin, GP; Wlaschek, M, 1995
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Actions

Singlet oxygen (1O2) plays an important role in human innate immune response, plant physiology and anticancer photodynamic therapy (PDT) Singlet oxygen plays a role in cellular stress either by providing direct toxicity or through signaling to initiate death programs.

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"Singlet oxygen (1O2) plays an important role in human innate immune response, plant physiology and anticancer photodynamic therapy (PDT). "( Hybrids of a 9-anthracenyl moiety and fluorescein as chemodosimeters for the detection of singlet oxygen in live cells.
Beierlein, F; Chercheja, S; Daum, S; Mokhir, A; Xu, HG, 2019
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2.18
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O2) plays an important role in the inactivation of pathogens and the degradation of organic contaminants. "( Singlet oxygen formation from wastewater organic matter.
Mostafa, S; Rosario-Ortiz, FL, 2013
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3.28
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O2) plays an important role in oxidative stress in all types of organisms, most of them being able to mount a defense against this oxidant. "( Efficient oxidation and destabilization of Zn(Cys)₄ zinc fingers by singlet oxygen.
Latour, JM; Lebrun, C; Lebrun, V; McClenaghan, ND; Ravanat, JL; Scarpantonio, L; Sénèque, O; Tron, A, 2014
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2.08
"Singlet oxygen ((1)O2) plays a key role in the photodynamic therapy (PDT) technique of neoplastic diseases. "( Mitochondria Targetable Time-Gated Luminescence Probe for Singlet Oxygen Based on a β-Diketonate-Europium Complex.
Song, B; Sun, J; Ye, Z; Yuan, J, 2015
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2.1
"Singlet oxygen plays a role in cellular stress either by providing direct toxicity or through signaling to initiate death programs. "( Singlet Oxygen-Induced Membrane Disruption and Serpin-Protease Balance in Vacuolar-Driven Cell Death.
Carmieli, R; Fluhr, R; Koh, E; Mor, A, 2016
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3.32
"Singlet oxygen plays a crucial role in photo-dermatology and photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer. "( Time-resolved singlet oxygen luminescence detection under photodynamic therapy relevant conditions: comparison of ex vivo application of two photosensitizer formulations.
Drobniewski, K; Gorun, SM; Hackbarth, S; Jäger, L; Patel, H; Röder, B; Schlothauer, JC, 2012
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2.18
"Singlet oxygen plays a major role in photodynamic inactivation of tumor cells or bacteria. "( Time dependence of singlet oxygen luminescence provides an indication of oxygen concentration during oxygen consumption.
Baier, J; Bäumler, W; Loibl, M; Maisch, T; Regensburger, J; Vasold, R,
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Treatment

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"The singlet oxygen yield in PDT-treated PWS skin under different wavelengths at the same photosensitizer dosage was simulated and the following three situations were simulated and compared: 1."( Choosing optimal wavelength for photodynamic therapy of port wine stains by mathematic simulation.
Gu, Y; Huang, N; Wang, Y; Zuo, Z, 2011
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Toxicity

The toxic effects of gas-phase singlet oxygen, 1O2, on the ciliated respiratory epithelium of hamster trachea have been demonstrated. Type I PDT sensitizers could here overcome traditional type II molecular systems.

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"The toxic effects of gas-phase singlet oxygen, 1O2, on the ciliated respiratory epithelium of hamster trachea have been demonstrated."( Cytotoxic effects of singlet oxygen.
Dziuba, J; Eisenberg, WC; Moore, SJ; Schiff, LJ; Taylor, K, 1987
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"Zinc-coproporphyrin III (Zincphyrin) acts efficiently as a photodynamic therapy (PDT) agent in mice, while it shows no tumor cell-killing activity in vitro and has a high LD50 (low toxicity) in mice."( Production of singlet oxygen on irradiation of a photodynamic therapy agent, zinc-coproporphyrin III, with low host toxicity.
Arakane, K; Matsumoto, K; Nagano, T; Okura, I; Urano, Y; Yamamoto, M, 2003
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"The connection between the mode of toxic action and the genetic response caused by the type I photosensitizer and photosynthesis inhibitor neutral red (NR) and the type II photosensitizer rose bengal (RB) was investigated in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii."( Photosensitizers neutral red (type I) and rose bengal (type II) cause light-dependent toxicity in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and induce the Gpxh gene via increased singlet oxygen formation.
Eggen, RL; Fischer, BB; Krieger-Liszkay, A, 2004
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0.52
" Models proposed for the prediction of photoinduced toxicity were modified in order to account for different exposure conditions and toxic endpoints used in the bioassay."( Modeling photoinduced algal toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Altenburger, R; Grote, M; Schüürmann, G, 2005
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" Further characterization of the transport system for uroporphyrin in this model is expected to benefit not only our understanding of the cellular mechanism for disposal of toxic soluble wastes but also potentially the effective management of human uroporphyria and the use of uroporphyric Leishmania for vaccine/drug delivery."( Transgenic Leishmania model for delta-aminolevulinate-inducible monospecific uroporphyria: cytolytic phototoxicity initiated by singlet oxygen-mediated inactivation of proteins and its ablation by endosomal mobilization of cytosolic uroporphyrin.
Chang, KP; Dutta, S; Kolli, BK; Sassa, S; Tang, A, 2008
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" Among the adverse effects observed for this lipid-lowering agent, clinical cases of cutaneous adverse reactions have been reported and associated with photosensitivity disorders."( A mechanistic study on the phototoxicity of atorvastatin: singlet oxygen generation by a phenanthrene-like photoproduct.
Iesce, MI; Lhiaubet-Vallet, V; Miranda, MA; Montanaro, S; Previtera, L, 2009
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" Therefore, PEGylated dendritic probes are safe to use for tissue oxygen measurements as long as the light doses are less than or equal to those commonly employed in photodynamic therapy."( Evaluation of phototoxicity of dendritic porphyrin-based phosphorescent oxygen probes: an in vitro study.
Bergamini, G; Busch, TM; Ceroni, P; Esipova, TV; Lebedev, AY; Marchi, E; Vinogradov, SA; Wilson, DF; Yuan, M, 2011
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0.37
" It was assumed that when used for wound cleansing, disinfection and the reduction of inflammation, AM would be safe and effective."( A clinical evaluation of the efficacy and safety of singlet oxygen in cleansing and disinfecting stagnating wounds.
Andriessen, A; Assadian, O; Eberlein, T; Kammerlander, G; Luchsinger, S; Zweitmuller, P, 2011
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"The use of singlet oxygen was shown to be safe and the results of this study indicate AM to be useful for wound cleansing, disinfection, reducing inflammation and promoting wound healing."( A clinical evaluation of the efficacy and safety of singlet oxygen in cleansing and disinfecting stagnating wounds.
Andriessen, A; Assadian, O; Eberlein, T; Kammerlander, G; Luchsinger, S; Zweitmuller, P, 2011
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1.01
"4 mm diameter, 90 μL) containing singlet oxygen at levels toxic to bacteria and fungus."( Bacterial inactivation by a singlet oxygen bubbler: identifying factors controlling the toxicity of (1)O2 bubbles.
Aebisher, D; Bartusik, D; Greer, A; Lyons, AM, 2012
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0.95
" However, a clear picture of the species mediating the observed toxic effects is still missing."( Singlet oxygen plays a key role in the toxicity and DNA damage caused by nanometric TiO2 in human keratinocytes.
Alloa, E; Capomaccio, R; Corazzari, I; Fenoglio, I; Ghiazza, M; Oliaro-Bosso, S; Ponti, J; Rembges, D; Rossi, F, 2013
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1.83
" The toxicity evaluation illustrated the formation of some intermediate photoproducts, which were more toxic than PRO."( [UV photolysis of propranolol in aqueous solution: mechanism and toxicity of photoproducts].
Liu, GG; Lu, WY; Peng, N; Wang, KF; Yao, K; Zeng, LZ, 2014
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"We report DNA cleavage by ruthenium(II) arene anticancer complex [(η(6)-p-terp)Ru(II)(en)Cl](+) (p-terp=para-terphenyl, en=1,2-diaminoethane, complex 1) after its photoactivation by UVA and visible light, and the toxic effects of photoactivated 1 in cancer cells."( Photo-induced DNA cleavage and cytotoxicity of a ruthenium(II) arene anticancer complex.
Brabec, V; Kasparkova, J; Pracharova, J; Sadler, PJ; Stepankova, J, 2016
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" Toxic effects of TMPyP disappeared after addition of histidine, quenching residual ROS."( A Closer Look at Dark Toxicity of the Photosensitizer TMPyP in Bacteria.
Bäumler, W; Dengler, L; Eckl, DB; Eichner, A; Huber, H; Nemmert, M, 2018
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"Sewage effluents can contain hundreds of toxic pollutants, making them a risk to humans when involved in drinking water."( Exposure to solar light reduces cytotoxicity of sewage effluents to mammalian cells: Roles of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species.
Du, Y; Hu, HY; Lu, Y; Lv, XT; Wang, QP; Wu, QY, 2018
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" Thus, type I PDT sensitizers could here overcome traditional type II molecular systems that rely on the photo-initiated production of toxic singlet oxygen."( Influence of Polymer Charge on the Localization and Dark- and Photo-Induced Toxicity of a Potential Type I Photosensitizer in Cancer Cell Models.
Andraud, C; Chen, L; Gederaas, OA; Hansen, TA; Lindgren, M; Mettra, B; Monnereau, C; Siksjø, M, 2020
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" In the absence of radiation, BSA-capped gold nanoclusters did not cause toxicity in vitro, while their toxic effect on an in vivo model as zebrafish was determined."( BSA-capped gold nanoclusters as potential theragnostic for skin diseases: Photoactivation, skin penetration, in vitro, and in vivo toxicity.
Alonso, SDV; Calienni, MN; Gonzalez, MC; Lillo, CR; Montanari, J; Moya, S; Prieto, MJ; Rivas Aiello, B; Rodriguez Sartori, D; Soler-Illia, GJAA; Toledo, P; Tuninetti, J, 2020
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" Thus, both analogues bind strongly to ds-DNA and BSA, very efficiently enter living human cells, accumulate in several different cytoplasmic organelles with no toxic effect but, under intense visible light irradiation, they exhibit almost instantaneous and very strong cytotoxic effects, presumably attributed to singlet oxygen production."( Electron-Rich EDOT Linkers in Tetracationic bis-Triarylborane Chromophores: Influence on Water Stability, Biomacromolecule Sensing, and Photoinduced Cytotoxicity.
Braunschweig, H; Ferger, M; Friedrich, A; Košćak, M; Köster, E; Krummenacher, I; Lambert, C; Lorenzen, S; Marder, TB; Nestić, D; Piantanida, I; Rauch, F; Roger, C, 2022
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Compound-Compound Interactions

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"The anti-tumor effects of high-energy shock waves (HESW) in combination with cisplatin (CDDP) and ATX-70, as a photosensitizer, were investigated in vitro and in vivo."( Application of high energy shock waves to cancer treatment in combination with cisplatin and ATX-70.
Asano, T; Hasegawa, M; Isono, K; Iwashita, C; Maruyama, M; Miyauchi, H; Nakagohri, T; Uematsu, T,
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" The anti-tumor effects of HESW in combination with cisplatin (CDDP) and ATX-70 was investigated in vitro and in vivo."( Application of high energy shock waves to cancer treatment in combination with cisplatin and ATX-70.
Asano, T; Hasegawa, M; Isono, K; Iwashita, C; Maruyama, M; Miyauchi, H; Nakagohri, T; Uematsu, T,
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" This study was carried out to examine the ability of exogenous zeaxanthin alone and in combination with vitamin E or C, to protect cultured human retinal pigment epithelium cells against oxidative stress."( Zeaxanthin in combination with ascorbic acid or alpha-tocopherol protects ARPE-19 cells against photosensitized peroxidation of lipids.
Rózanowska, M; Sarna, T; Wrona, M, 2004
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0.32
" In conclusion, the cell death induced by the NC in combination with radiation is consistent with a supra-additive effect to radiation-or NC-alone-killing and is mediated by an NC-induced photodynamic therapy mechanism, which is distinctly different from that for radiation-killing alone."( Tumor cell apoptosis induced by nanoparticle conjugate in combination with radiation therapy.
Larner, J; Read, P; Sheng, K; Wang, L; Yang, W, 2010
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"A multifunctional nanoplatform (1), MnCO@TPP@C-TiO2, which consists of a carrier of carbon-doped TiO2 nanoparticles with surface covalent functionalization of manganese carbonyls and a directing group of triphenylphosphine, was prepared for mitochondria-targeted carbon monoxide (CO) delivery combined with photodynamic therapy (PDT)."( Mitochondria-targeted carbon monoxide delivery combined with singlet oxygen production from a single nanoplatform under 808 nm light irradiation for synergistic anticancer therapy.
Liu, J; Liu, JG; Tang, Q; Wang, Y; Yang, SP; Zhang, HL, 2021
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Bioavailability

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" The overall results provide a clear example demonstrating how a bio-compatible trace element influences efficiently not only the bioavailability of a drug but also its molecular mechanism of photodegradation and photosensitization."( Effects of bio-compatible metal ions on rufloxacin photochemistry, photophysics and photosensitization: copper(II).
Belvedere, A; Catalfo, A; Cuquerella, MC; de Guidi, G; Miranda, MA; Scaiano, JC, 2010
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" UVB is well absorbed in proteins and DNA leading to products such as cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers."( Fatty acids and vitamins generate singlet oxygen under UVB irradiation.
Bäumler, W; Knak, A; Landthaler, M; Maisch, T; Regensburger, J, 2012
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" It activates the photosensitizer with the light of a specific wavelength, where the light is well absorbed by the photosensitizer, thus causing a fatal injury and thereby leading to a tumor necrosis."( The activity of G-ROS and the predominant role of Type II reaction in the photodynamic therapy using 9-hydroxypheophorbide-α for HeLa cell lines.
Ahn, JC; Chung, PS, 2012
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" Our work demonstrated that conjugation of BODIPYs with HSA may be a promising strategy to enhance the performance of BODIPY-based PSs, and the combination of computational and experimental techniques is expected to play key roles in the design and development of novel PSs with improved bioavailability and biocompatibility for cancer therapeutic applications."( Insights into the binding mechanism of BODIPY-based photosensitizers to human serum albumin: A combined experimental and computational study.
Chen, Y; Fu, G; Huang, M; Jiang, L; Li, J; Liu, J; Liu, JY; Liu, L; Liu, Y; Song, M; Xue, J, 2018
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Treatment of Chinese hamster ovary and mouse hybridoma cells with Mega-H brand silica hydride, a marketed antioxidant, after photosensitization with singlet oxygen and hydroxyl/superoxide reactive oxygen species resulted in an effective method of reducing free radical activity.

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"Treatment of Chinese hamster ovary and mouse hybridoma cells with Mega-H brand silica hydride, a marketed antioxidant, after photosensitization with singlet oxygen and hydroxyl/superoxide reactive oxygen species through the use of rose bengal diacetate and malachite green resulted in an effective method of reducing free radical activity by more than 96% against singlet oxygen species and more than 86% for hydroxyl and superoxide free radicals with the dosage recommended by the manufacturer."( Antioxidant capability and efficacy of Mega-H silica hydride, an antioxidant dietary supplement, by in vitro cellular analysis using photosensitization and fluorescence detection.
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" We performed in vitro dose-response studies with simultaneous SOL and photosensitizer fluorescence measurements under various conditions, including variable (3)O(2), using the photosensitizer meta-tetra(hydroxyphenyl)chlorin (mTHPC)."( Insights into photodynamic therapy dosimetry: simultaneous singlet oxygen luminescence and photosensitizer photobleaching measurements.
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" In this study, we have examined the dose-response relationship for the formation of the above four products arising in calf thymus DNA exposed to gamma irradiation, photoactivated rose bengal, and two sources of peroxynitrite."( Comparative analysis of four oxidized guanine lesions from reactions of DNA with peroxynitrite, singlet oxygen, and γ-radiation.
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" The interaction of NSD with electronically excited states of Rf and with photogenerated reactive oxygen species (ROS) was evaluated through conventional UV spectroscopy, laser flash photolysis, time-resolved phosphorescence detection of singlet molecular oxygen (O2((1)Δg)), and polarographic dosage of dissolved oxygen."( On the photooxidation of the multifunctional drug niclosamide. A kinetic study in the presence of vitamin B2 and visible light.
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" Effective generation of singlet oxygen was achieved with a low photosensitizer dosage (0."( In vitro investigation of methylene blue-bearing, electrostatically assembled aptamer-silica nanocomposites as potential photodynamic therapeutics.
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" The phototransformation of pesticides on leaves was promoted by a low dosage of adjuvant because they act as photosensitizers and improve the dispersity of pesticides, while it was inhibited at a high concentration of adjuvant because of their light shielding effect."( A review of pesticide phototransformation on the leaf surface: Models, mechanism, and influencing factors.
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" The pNDA dosage is specific of hydroxyl radicals' production without l-histidine and of singlet oxygen production in presence of l-histidine."( Evaluation of relative efficiency of PDT photosensitizers in producing hydroxyl radicals and singlet oxygen in aqueous media using a UV-visible spectroscopy pNDA dosage.
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[role information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Drug Classes (3)

ClassDescription
nonmetal atom
chalcogenAny p-block element belonging to the group 16 family of the periodic table.
monoatomic oxygen
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Research

Studies (3,685)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-1990146 (3.96)18.7374
1990's336 (9.12)18.2507
2000's766 (20.79)29.6817
2010's1684 (45.70)24.3611
2020's753 (20.43)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 63.72

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index63.72 (24.57)
Research Supply Index8.26 (2.92)
Research Growth Index5.14 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index111.71 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.00 (0.95)

This Compound (63.72)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials4 (0.10%)5.53%
Reviews219 (5.66%)6.00%
Case Studies3 (0.08%)4.05%
Observational1 (0.03%)0.25%
Other3,643 (94.13%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]