Publications by authors named "Anastasia S Kozlenko"

Photopharmacology is a young and rapidly developing field of research that offers significant potential for new insights into targeted therapy. While it primarily focuses on cancer treatment, it also holds promise for other diseases. The key feature of photopharmacological agents is the presence of a photosensitive and biologically active component in the same molecule.

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This study focuses on the molecular design and synthesis of salt spiropyrans with near-IR fluorescence. The structure of the obtained compounds was confirmed by NMR, IR and mass spectroscopy. In the course of studying the spectral and photoluminescent characteristics, it was possible to reveal the effect of some substituents in various positions on the properties of spiropyran dyes.

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The introduction of a switchable function into the structure of a bioactive compound can endow it with unique capabilities for regulating biological activity under the influence of various types of external stimuli, which makes such hybrid compounds promising objects for photopharmacology, targeted drug delivery and bio-imaging. This work is devoted to the synthesis and study of new spirocyclic derivatives of important human hormones-β-estradiol and estrone-possessing a wide range of biological activities. The obtained hybrid compounds represent an indoline spiropyrans family, a widely known class of organic photochromic compounds.

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Visible-light-mediated photochromic compounds with NIR absorption and fluorescence are of great interest for use in different biomedical applications. In this work, new representatives of spiropyrans with conjugated cationic 3H-indolium substituents in different positions of 2H-chromene moiety were synthesized. The electron-donating methoxy groups were introduced in the uncharged indoline and charged indolium cycles to form the effective conjugation chain between the hetarene moiety and the cationic fragment for reaching NIR absorption and fluorescence.

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Photochromic compounds of the spiropyran family have two main isomers capable of inter-switching with UV or visible light. In the current review, we discuss recent advances in the synthesis, investigation of properties, and applications of spiropyran derivatives. Spiropyrans of the indoline series are in focus as the most promising representatives of multi-sensitive spirocyclic compounds, which can be switched by a number of external stimuli, including light, temperature, pH, presence of metal ions, and mechanical stress.

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