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Mycosporine-like Amino Acids as Natural Scavengers of Singlet Oxygen in Marine Organisms: Photoprotection of Biological Systems

  • Suh, Hwa-Jin;Lee, Hyun--Woo;Jin Jung
    • Journal of Photoscience
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.63-65
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    • 2002
  • This report concerns a putative role of mycosporine-like amino acids (MAA) as natural scavengers of singlet oxygen ($^1$O$_2$) in marine organisms. MAA prepared from the ascidian Lissoclinum patella were found to protect biological systems against detrimental effects of the type II photosensitization in vitro. L. patella MAA were resolved into five components, and the relative $^1$0$_2$ quenching efficiencies were measured for three major components in aqueous media. It turned out that they were all effective in scavenging $^1$0$_2$, to different degrees albeit. The results suggest that physiological relevance of MAA in marine organisms may be found in a 'built-in' defense against photooxidative effects of sunlight.

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A Theoretical Study of the Formation of Benzene Excimer: Effects of Geometry Relaxation and Spin-state Dependence

  • Kim, Dongwook
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.9
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    • pp.2738-2742
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    • 2014
  • Geometry relaxation effects on the formation of benzene excimer were investigated by means of ab initio calculation at SOS-CIS($D_0$)/aug-cc-pVDZ level. In the case of T-shaped dimer configuration, intermolecular interactions in the excited states are found to be nearly the same as those in the ground state and structural deformations are limited within a single molecule; the geometry relaxation effects are then negligible and singlet-triplet energy gap remains constant. As for face-to-face eclipsed dimer, on the other hand, both molecules undergo structural change. As a result, intermolecular interactions in the excited states are significantly different than those in the ground state. Although the intermolecular distances obtained from potential energy curve calculation with frozen molecular structures are in qualitative agreement, the excited-state binding energies are notably overestimated with respect to those at optimized structures. In particular, the effects are calculated to be larger in $T_1$ state and hence singlet-triplet energy gap, which reduces markedly in this configuration, is underestimated without relaxation.

Mechanism of Photodynamic Therapy using 9-hydroxypheophorbide-alpha on HeLa Cell Lines

  • Ahn, Jin-Chul
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 2009
  • Photodynamic therapy(PDT) is a treatment utilizing the generation of singlet oxygen and other reactive oxygen species(ROS), which selectively accumulate in target cells. The aim of present work is to investigate the photodynamic therapy mechanism of 9-HpbD-a-mediated PDT in HeLa cell lines. We studied the general reactive oxygen species(G-ROS) activation after 9-HpbD-a PDT using fluorescence stain with $H_2DCF-DA$. G-ROS activation observed after 9-HpbD-a PDT and higher activation condition was 1 hour after PDT at 0.5 ${\mu}g/ml$ 9-HpbD-a concentration. Sodium azide and reduced glutathione(the singlet oxygen quencher) could protect HeLa cells from cell death induced by 9-HpbD-a PDT. But D-mannitol(the hydroxyl radical scavenger) could not protect cell death. Singlet oxygen played a decisive role in 9-HpbD-a PDT induced HeLa cell death. Type II reaction was the main type of ROS formation at 9-HpbD-a PDT.

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Determination of Sulfonamides by NMR Spectroscopy (NMR Spectroscopy에 의한 Sulfonamide의 정량(定量))

  • Park, Man-Ki;Kim, Sung-Kyeong;Lee, Sook-Yeon
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.287-291
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    • 1984
  • A rapid and accurate NMR procedure for the analysis of a mixture of sulfametrol, sulfalene and sulfameter in $CDCl_3$ and $dimethylsulfoxide-d_6$ was developed. Thioacetamide was used as an internal standard. The signals chosen for the analysis were a singlet of 4.03ppm due to the methoxyl group of sulfametrol, a singlet of 3.98ppm due to the methoxyl group of sulfalene and a singlet of 3.83ppm due to the methoxyl group of sulfameter. The quantification of the characteristic peak was done by the integration method and the peak height method. The variation coefficient of sulfametrol, sulfalene and sulfameter were 1.7(n=6), 1.7(n=6) and 1.4%(n=6), respectively in the peak height method and 8.9(n=6), 9.4(n=6) and 7.0(n=6), respectively in the integration method.

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Research Trends of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Materials for Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLED용 지연형광 소재의 연구 동향)

  • Lee, Ju Young
    • Ceramist
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.218-229
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    • 2019
  • The development of highly efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials is an active area of recent research in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) since the first report by Chihaya Adachi in 2011. Traditional fluorescent materials can harvest only singlet excitons, leading to the theoretically highest external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 5% with considering about 20% light out-coupling efficiency in the device. On the other hand, TADF materials can harvest both singlet and triplet excitons through reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) from triplet to singlet excited states. It could provide 100% internal quantum efficiencies (IQE), resulting in comparable high EQE to traditional rare-metal complexes (phosphorescent materials). Thanks to a lot of efforts in this field, many highly efficient TADF materials have been developed. This review focused on recent molecular design concept and optoelectronic properties of TADF materials for high efficiency and long lifetime OLED application.

Photosensitized oxidative damage of human serum albumin by water-soluble dichlorophosphorus(V) tetraphenylporphyrin

  • Ouyang, Dongyan;Hirakawa, Kazutaka
    • Rapid Communication in Photoscience
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.41-44
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    • 2015
  • Biomolecular photo-damaging activity of a water-soluble cationic porphyrin was examined using human serum albumin (HSA), a water-soluble protein as a target biomolecule model by a fluorometry. Dichlorophosphorus(V) tetraphenylporphyrin ($Cl_2P(V)TPP$), was synthesized and used as a photosensitizer. This porphyrin could bind to HSA and cause the photosensitized oxidation of HSA through the singlet oxygen generation and the oxidative photo-induced electron transfer (ET). Near infrared emission spectroscopy demonstrated the photosensitized singlet oxygen generation by this porphyrin. Decrement of the fluorescence lifetime of $Cl_2P(V)TPP$ by HSA supported the ET mechanism. Furthermore, the estimated Gibb's energy indicated that the ET mechanism is possible in the terms of energy. Because oxygen concentration in cancer cell is relatively low, ET mechanism is considered to be advantageous for photosensitizer of photodynamic therapy.

Polyvinyl butyral DMN-conjugates for the controlled release of singlet oxygen in medical and antimicrobial applications

  • Posavec, Damir;Muller, Rainer;Bogner, Udo;Bernhardt, Gunther;Knor, Gunther
    • Biomaterials and Biomechanics in Bioengineering
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 2014
  • Covalent attachment of 1, 4-dimethylnaphthalene (DMN) based endoperoxide forming subunits to a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) backbone has been achieved. The functionalized polymer materials prepared and characterized here can serve as biocompatible carrier systems for studying cellular uptake, intermediate storage and delayed release of singlet oxygen, which opens up new doors for optimizing a variety of medical applications of photogenerated DMN-endoperoxides such as antiviral, antibacterial, antiplasmodial and antitumor activity.

Quantum Chemistry Based Arguments about Singlet Oxygen Formation Trends from Fluorescent Proteins

  • Park, Jae Woo;Rhee, Young Min
    • Rapid Communication in Photoscience
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.18-20
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    • 2016
  • Through quantum chemical means, we inspect the energetics of the singlet oxygen formation with fluorescent proteins in their triplet excited states. By placing an oxygen molecule at varying distances, we discover that the energetic driving force for the singlet oxygen formation does not depend strongly on the chromophore $-O_2$ distance. We also observe that the chromophore vibrations contribute much to the energy gap modulation toward the surface crossing. Based on our computational results, we try to draw a series of rationalizations of different photostabilities of different fluorescent proteins. Most prominently, we argue that the chance of encountering a surface crossing point is higher with a protein with a lower photostability.

A Singlet Oxygen Trapping Agent (單一狀態 酸素의 트랩劑)

  • Y-T. Park;J-U. Hwang
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.396-401
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    • 1979
  • Measuring the reaction rate of bilirubin and oxodipyrromethenes with singlet oxygen, we have found oxodipyrromethenes to be better singlet oxygen trapping agents than diphenyl-isobenzofuran, the best such agent known so far. The photooxygenation rates of bilirubin and the model compounds, oxodipyrromethenes approached the diffusion control threshold. A new oxodipyrromethene is synthesized.

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A Theoretical Study of Some Bicyclic Azoalkanes

  • Chung, Gyu-Sung;Lee, Duck-Hwan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.27 no.12
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    • pp.2051-2054
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    • 2006
  • The molecular structures of the ground and lowest triplet states of 2,3-diazabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene (DBH), 2,3-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-ene (DBO) and their fused ring derivatives are investigated with an ab initio method and the density functional theory. Unlike the singlet DBH and DBO, the azo skeletal structures of the triplet counterparts are turned out to be quite sensitive to the change of the electronic structure of the fused ring. The B3LYP C-N=N-C dihedral angles of the triplet DBH and DBO are estimated to be about 28.0 and $40.4{^{\circ}}$, respectively. The B3LYP singlet-triplet energy gaps for DBH and DBO are predicted to be 58.4 and 48.4 kcal/mol, respectively. The triplet state energy can be lowered drastically by the presence of the remote $\Pi-\Pi$ interaction as in the case of 1bb'.