Photodynamic therapy (PDT) represents a promising approach for cancer treatment. However, the oxygen dependency of PDT to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) hampers its therapeutic efficacy, especially against hypoxic solid tumors. In addition, some photosensitizers (PSs) have dark toxicity and are only activatable with short wavelengths such as blue or UV-light, which suffer from poor tissue penetration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy virtue of its alkylidenecyclopropane moiety, 2-(cyclopropylidenemethyl)benzaldehyde reacts with a range of amines and thiols under Lewis acid catalysis. These reactions yield 1,3-bis(arylamino) and 1,3-bis(arylthio and alkylthio)indanes, respectively, which are spirolinked to the cyclopropane ring at carbon 2. The reaction mechanism, and the peculiar contribution of the cyclopropane ring, have been scrutinized via DFT calculations.
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