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Shuai Shao1, Venugopal Rajendiran1,2, Jonathan F Lovell1.
Abstract
Metalloporphyrins serve key roles in natural biological processes and also have demonstrated utility for biomedical applications. They can be encapsulated or grafted in conventional nanoparticles or can self-assemble themselves at the nanoscale. A wide range of metals can be stably chelated either before or after porphyrin nanoparticle formation, without the necessity of any additional chelator chemistry. The addition of metals can substantially alter a range of behaviors such as modulating phototherapeutic efficacy; conferring responsiveness to biological stimuli; or providing contrast for magnetic resonance, positron emission or surface enhanced Raman imaging. Chelated metals can also provide a convenient handle for bioconjugation with other molecules via axial coordination. This review provides an overview of some recent biomedical, nanoparticulate approaches involving gain-of-function metalloporphyrins and related molecules.Entities:
Keywords: Metalloporphyrins; nanoparticles; theranostics
Year: 2017 PMID: 30559508 PMCID: PMC6294123 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2017.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Coord Chem Rev ISSN: 0010-8545 Impact factor: 22.315