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BODIPY Conjugates as Functional Compounds for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment

Fluorescent dyes absorbing and emitting in the visible and near-IR regions are promising for the development of fluorescent probes for labeling and bio-visualization of body cells. The ability to absorb and emit in the long-wavelength region increases the efficiency of recording the spectral signals...

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Autores principales: Antina, Elena, Bumagina, Natalia, Marfin, Yuriy, Guseva, Galina, Nikitina, Liliya, Sbytov, Dmitry, Telegin, Felix
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35209191
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27041396
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author Antina, Elena
Bumagina, Natalia
Marfin, Yuriy
Guseva, Galina
Nikitina, Liliya
Sbytov, Dmitry
Telegin, Felix
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Bumagina, Natalia
Marfin, Yuriy
Guseva, Galina
Nikitina, Liliya
Sbytov, Dmitry
Telegin, Felix
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description Fluorescent dyes absorbing and emitting in the visible and near-IR regions are promising for the development of fluorescent probes for labeling and bio-visualization of body cells. The ability to absorb and emit in the long-wavelength region increases the efficiency of recording the spectral signals of the probes due to the higher permeability of the skin layers. Compared to other fluorescent dyes, BODIPYs are attractive due to their excellent photophysical properties–narrow absorption and emission, intense fluorescence, simple signal modulation for the practical applications. As part of conjugates with biomolecules, BODIPY could act as a biomarker, but as therapeutic agent, which allows solving several problems at once-labeling or bioimaging and treatment based on the suppression of pathogenic microflora and cancer cells, which provides a huge potential for practical application of BODIPY conjugates in medicine. The review is devoted to the discussion of the recent, promising directions of BODIPY application in the field of conjugation with biomolecules. The first direction is associated with the development of BODIPY conjugates with drugs, including compounds of platinum, paclitaxel, chlorambucil, isoxazole, capsaicin, etc. The second direction is devoted to the labeling of vitamins, hormones, lipids, and other biomolecules to control the processes of their transport, localization in target cells, and metabolism. Within the framework of the third direction, the problem of obtaining functional optically active materials by conjugating BODIPY with other colored and fluorescent particles, in particular, phthalocyanines, is being solved.
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spelling pubmed-88772042022-02-26 BODIPY Conjugates as Functional Compounds for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment Antina, Elena Bumagina, Natalia Marfin, Yuriy Guseva, Galina Nikitina, Liliya Sbytov, Dmitry Telegin, Felix Molecules Review Fluorescent dyes absorbing and emitting in the visible and near-IR regions are promising for the development of fluorescent probes for labeling and bio-visualization of body cells. The ability to absorb and emit in the long-wavelength region increases the efficiency of recording the spectral signals of the probes due to the higher permeability of the skin layers. Compared to other fluorescent dyes, BODIPYs are attractive due to their excellent photophysical properties–narrow absorption and emission, intense fluorescence, simple signal modulation for the practical applications. As part of conjugates with biomolecules, BODIPY could act as a biomarker, but as therapeutic agent, which allows solving several problems at once-labeling or bioimaging and treatment based on the suppression of pathogenic microflora and cancer cells, which provides a huge potential for practical application of BODIPY conjugates in medicine. The review is devoted to the discussion of the recent, promising directions of BODIPY application in the field of conjugation with biomolecules. The first direction is associated with the development of BODIPY conjugates with drugs, including compounds of platinum, paclitaxel, chlorambucil, isoxazole, capsaicin, etc. The second direction is devoted to the labeling of vitamins, hormones, lipids, and other biomolecules to control the processes of their transport, localization in target cells, and metabolism. Within the framework of the third direction, the problem of obtaining functional optically active materials by conjugating BODIPY with other colored and fluorescent particles, in particular, phthalocyanines, is being solved. MDPI 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8877204/ /pubmed/35209191 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27041396 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bumagina, Natalia
Marfin, Yuriy
Guseva, Galina
Nikitina, Liliya
Sbytov, Dmitry
Telegin, Felix
BODIPY Conjugates as Functional Compounds for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
title BODIPY Conjugates as Functional Compounds for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
title_full BODIPY Conjugates as Functional Compounds for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
title_fullStr BODIPY Conjugates as Functional Compounds for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
title_full_unstemmed BODIPY Conjugates as Functional Compounds for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
title_short BODIPY Conjugates as Functional Compounds for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
title_sort bodipy conjugates as functional compounds for medical diagnostics and treatment
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35209191
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27041396
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