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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-145241

    Photosensitizer Neurological Disease
    TBTDC is a highly efficient multifunctional organic photosensitizer with aggregation-induced emission for in vivo bioimaging and photodynamic research.
    TBTDC
  • HY-U00128

    Parasite Infection Inflammation/Immunology
    PPA-904 is a specific phenothiazine photosensitizer in photodynamic research (PDT) research, especially topical application for cutaneous leishmaniasis in vivo .
    PPA-904
  • HY-16477
    Talaporfin sodium
    3 Publications Verification

    ME2906; Mono-L-aspartyl chlorin e6; NPe6

    Photosensitizer Cancer
    Talaporfin (ME2906) sodium is a chlorin based photosensitizer. Talaporfin sodium can be used for the research of various cancers by using photodynamic therapy (PDT) .
    Talaporfin sodium
  • HY-16488
    Temoporfin
    5+ Cited Publications

    m-THPC; KW2345

    Reactive Oxygen Species Cancer
    Temoporfin (m-THPC), a reduced porphyrin, is a potent second-generation photosensitizer. Temoporfin can be used in the research of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for head and neck cancers .
    Temoporfin
  • HY-146416

    Photosensitizer Cancer
    Antitumor photosensitizer-2 (Compound 11) is a potent photosensitizer. Antitumor photosensitizer-2 has outstanding photodynamic anti-tumor effects without obvious skin photo-toxicity, and can act as new agent candidates for photodynamic research .
    Antitumor photosensitizer-2
  • HY-146414

    Photosensitizer Cancer
    Antitumor photosensitizer-1 (Compound 8) is a potent photosensitizer. Antitumor photosensitizer-1 has outstanding photodynamic anti-tumor effects without obvious skin photo-toxicity, and can act as new agent candidates for photodynamic research .
    Antitumor photosensitizer-1
  • HY-N10611

    Reactive Oxygen Species Apoptosis Autophagy Fungal Fluorescent Dye Infection Cancer
    Elsinochrome A is a perylene quinone photosensitizer, and can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) to induce apoptosis and autophagy under light excitation. Elsinochrome A also shows antifungal activity against C. albicans biofilm through photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy (PACT). Elsinochrome A can be used for research of photodynamic therapy (PDT) (Ex: 460 nm) .
    Elsinochrome A
  • HY-D1452

    Fluorescent Dye Cancer
    BDP-4 is an amino acid-modified near-infrared Aza-BODIPY photosensitizer, acts as an immune initiator for potent photodynamic research in melanoma .
    BDP-4
  • HY-D1453

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Cancer
    Immune initiator-1 (Compound 1a) is an amino acid-modified near-infrared Aza-BODIPY photosensitizer, acts as an immune initiator for potent photodynamic research in melanoma .
    Immune initiator-1
  • HY-157943

    HAL

    Fluorescent Dye Cancer
    Hexyl 5-aminolevulinate (HAL) is a photosensitizer, and can increase the efficiency of PDT due to the high lipophilicity. Hexyl 5-aminolevulinate can be used for research of photodynamic therapy (PDT) .
    Hexyl 5-aminolevulinate
  • HY-19204

    ZnPc

    Fluorescent Dye Cancer
    Zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) is commonly applied in industry (catalysts, photoconductors) and biomedical (photodynamic therapy, PDT). Zinc phthalocyanine can be used to photooxidise cyclohexane and is promising for research of solar-cell applications .
    Zinc phthalocyanine
  • HY-W020768

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Cancer
    Fullerene-C60, a representative of carbon nanocompounds, is suggested to be promising agent for application in photodynamic research due to its unique physicochemical properties. Fullerene-C60 probes the intramolecular dynamics of its electron and energy transfer .
    Fullerene-C60
  • HY-157051

    Photosensitizer Cancer
    [Ru(DIP)2TAP]Cl2, Ruthenium(II) polypyridyl compound, is a photosensitizer. [Ru(DIP)2TAP]Cl2 can be used for the research of photodynamic therapy (PDT) .
    [Ru(DIP)2TAP]Cl2
  • HY-W112932

    Photosensitizer
    BDPBr is a photosensitizer, classified as a brominated BODIPY derivative. It efficiently generates singlet oxygen in photodynamic therapy (PDT) and exhibits an IC50 of 5.2 µM against Hela cells under light irradiation. BDPBr shows promise for anticancer research .
    BDPBr
  • HY-162824

    Apoptosis Cancer
    Antitumor photosensitizer-6 (Compound Ru2) shows synergetic type I/II photosensitization and photocatalytic activity upon 595 nm light excitation. Ru2 induces intracellular redox imbalance and affects the biosynthetic and metabolic processes, leading to cell apoptosis. Antitumor photosensitizer-6 can be used for research of photodynamic therapy (PDT) .
    Antitumor photosensitizer-6
  • HY-W011577

    Dibenz[a,c]anthracene

    Photosensitizer
    Benzo[f]tetraphene (Dibenz[a,c]anthracene) is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with significant antitumor activity. Benzo[f]tetraphene is used as a luminescent probe in cell biology research and can effectively detect reactive oxygen species in biological systems. Benzo[f]tetraphene can also be used as a potential photosensitizer and shows good application prospects in photodynamic inhibition.
    Benzo[f]tetraphene
  • HY-W127805

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Others
    Pentacarboxylporphyrin I dihydrochloride is an organic compound belonging to the family of porphyrin derivatives. It is commonly used in biochemical research as a reference standard for the quantification of porphyrins and related compounds in biological samples. Pentacarboxylporphyrin I dihydrochloride has several applications in the diagnosis and monitoring of porphyrias, a group of inherited disorders characterized by abnormalities in heme metabolism. In addition, it can be used as a photosensitizer in photodynamic therapy for the improvement of cancer and other diseases.
    Pentacarboxylporphyrin I dihydrochloride
  • HY-W127809

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Others
    Chlorin e4 is an organic compound belonging to the family of chlorins, which are macrocyclic compounds with a similar structure to porphyrins. It is commonly used to improve photodynamic therapy for cancer and other diseases. Chlorin e4 has multiple applications in medical research, including as a photosensitizer for localized tumor destruction. In addition, its antimicrobial properties and potential use in disinfection applications were investigated.
    Chlorin e4
  • HY-D1591

    Fluorescent Dye Others
    BODIPY R6G methyl ester (compound 5′-1) is a BODIPY-like fluorescent dye with good light stability and insensitive to pH value. BODIPY R6G methyl ester shows good photostability, high sensitivity and insensitive to pH value. BODIPY R6G methyl ester can be used in research areas such as photodynamic research, PH probes, ion recognition, photocatalysis, protein labeling, cell imaging, and proteomic analysis .
    BODIPY R6G methyl ester
  • HY-128973

    Reactive Oxygen Species Cancer
    Pyropheophorbide-a (Ppa) is a photosensitizer used in photodynamic therapy (PDT) for tumors. Pyropheophorbide-a exhibits phototoxic effects on tumor cells, such as cervical cancer cells, and also has anti-lipogenesis activity. Pyropheophorbide-a shows potential for research in the fields of cancer and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Pyropheophorbide-a derivatives also demonstrate inhibitory activity against tumor cells .
    Pyropheophorbide-a
  • HY-155070

    DNA/RNA Synthesis Apoptosis Cancer
    SRE-II, an amide derivative, is an activatable photosensitizer for photodynamic cancer research with decreased fluorescence and photosensitizing capabilities. SRE-II can be further converted into the active photosensitizer SDU Red via carboxylesterase-catalyzed amide bond cleavage. SRE-II induces DNA damage and cell apoptosis in the presence of light. SRE-II can act as a promising theranostic agent for triple-negative breast cancer .
    SRE-II
  • HY-W010417

    Reactive Oxygen Species Others
    4-Thiouracil is a thionucleobase with cytostatic properties. 4-Thiouracil can be used as biological photoprobes to detect RNA structures and nucleic acid-nucleic acid contacts. 4-Thiouracil can also act as a strong ultraviolet A (UVA) photosensitizer, providing a source of the reactive oxygen species of O2. 4-Thiouracil is promising for research of photocross linking, photodamage, as well as photodynamic therapy .
    4-Thiouracil
  • HY-B0146R

    CL 318952 (Standard)

    YAP Apoptosis Autophagy Cancer
    Verteporfin (Standard) is the analytical standard of Verteporfin. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Verteporfin (CL 318952) is a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy to eliminate the abnormal blood vessels in the eye associated with conditions such as age-related macular degeneration. Verteporfin is a YAP inhibitor which disrupts YAP-TEAD interactions. Verteporfin induces cell apoptosis . Verteporfinis an autophagy inhibitor that blocks autophagy at an early stage by inhibiting autophagosome formation .
    Verteporfin (Standard)
  • HY-W130236

    Cholinesterase (ChE) Cancer
    Methylene Violet 3RAX is a phenazine dye to stain the mitochondria of cells. Methylene Violet 3RAX can change the molecular structure of DNA, undermine the module of DNA, and induce the generation of the reactive singlet oxygen. Methylene Violet 3RAX shows inhibition for human erythrocyte AChE and human plasma BChE with an Kis of 1.58, 0.51 μM, respectively. Methylene Violet 3RAX has the potential for the research of potential photosensitizers for mitochondrial targeting action in PDT (photodynamic therapy) .
    Methylene Violet 3RAX
  • HY-151486

    GLUT Cancer
    GLUT1-IN-1 is a glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) inhibitor and has a GLUT1-specific inactivation ability. GLUT1-IN-1 exhibits concentration-dependent cytotoxicity for HeLa, A549 and HepG2 cells with IC50 values of 5.49 μM, 11.14 μM, and 8.73 μM, respectively. GLUT1-IN-1 can be used for the research of photodynamic therapy (PDT) and severals cancer .
    GLUT1-IN-1
  • HY-169436

    PD-1/PD-L1
    Lon-TK is a glycolysis inhibitor + linker conjugate of LTB (HY-169434). LTB is an intelligent responsive prodrug that connects Lonidamine (Lon) (HY-B0486) and a PD-L1 inhibitor (BMS-1, HY-19991) through a thioketal linker. It significantly inhibits the glycolytic metabolism of tumor cells and blocks the PD-1/PD-L1 immune escape pathway. Lon-TK shows potential for application in photodynamic-enhanced immunotherapy research .
    Lon-TK
  • HY-D0214
    Rose Bengal sodium
    1 Publications Verification

    Influenza Virus Photosensitizer Amyloid-β Infection Neurological Disease Cancer
    Rose Bengal sodium, a synthetic fluorescein derivative, is a deep red dye primarily composed of 4,5,6,7-tetrachloro-2,4,5,7-tetraiodo fluorescein. It is widely used as an ophthalmic diagnostic agent to detect dry or damaged cells on the ocular surface. Rose Bengal sodium exhibits antitumor activity and can inhibit Friend Leukemia Virus (FLV) infection through photodynamic action. Additionally, Rose Bengal sodium can inhibit aggregation through light irradiation. Rose Bengal sodium holds potential for use in cancer, viral infections, and neurodegenerative disease research .
    Rose Bengal sodium
  • HY-B1247R

    Endogenous Metabolite Others
    Protoporphyrin IX (Standard) is the analytical standard of Protoporphyrin IX. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Protoporphyrin IX is a final intermediate in the heme biosynthetic pathway, which acts as a radiation sensitizer enhancing ROS generation even in a hypoxic state and inducing DNA damage. Protoporphyrin IX also acts as a photo sensitizer undergoing photobleaching that occurs through direct degradation by light irradiation. Protoporphyrin IX is formed and accumulated following 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) (HY-W000450) administration in the tumor cells of rats. Protoporphyrin IX causes selective improvement of basal cell carcinoma when activated red fluorescence of a peak wavelength at 405 nm. Protoporphyrin IX is promising for research of sonodynamic and photodynamic agents for a wide range of cancers, such as bladder cancer and nodular basal cell carcinoma .
    Protoporphyrin IX (Standard)
  • HY-W014394R

    TRP Channel Cardiovascular Disease
    Protoporphyrin IX (Standard) is the analytical standard of Protoporphyrin IX. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Protoporphyrin IX is a final intermediate in the heme biosynthetic pathway, which acts as a radiation sensitizer enhancing ROS generation even in a hypoxic state and inducing DNA damage. Protoporphyrin IX also acts as a photo sensitizer undergoing photobleaching that occurs through direct degradation by light irradiation. Protoporphyrin IX is formed and accumulated following 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) (HY-W000450) administration in the tumor cells of rats. Protoporphyrin IX causes selective improvement of basal cell carcinoma when activated red fluorescence of a peak wavelength at 405 nm. Protoporphyrin IX is promising for research of sonodynamic and photodynamic agents for a wide range of cancers, such as bladder cancer and nodular basal cell carcinoma .
    Vanillyl butyl ether (Standard)
  • HY-B1247
    Protoporphyrin IX
    Maximum Cited Publications
    17 Publications Verification

    Endogenous Metabolite Others
    Protoporphyrin IX is a final intermediate in the heme biosynthetic pathway, which acts as a radiation sensitizer enhancing ROS generation even in a hypoxic state and inducing DNA damage. Protoporphyrin IX also acts as a photo sensitizer undergoing photobleaching that occurs through direct degradation by light irradiation. Protoporphyrin IX is formed and accumulated following 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) (HY-W000450) administration in the tumor cells of rats. Protoporphyrin IX causes selective improvement of basal cell carcinoma when activated red fluorescence of a peak wavelength at 405 nm. Protoporphyrin IX is promising for research of sonodynamic and photodynamic agents for a wide range of cancers, such as bladder cancer and nodular basal cell carcinoma .
    Protoporphyrin IX
  • HY-B1247A

    Endogenous Metabolite Cancer
    Protoporphyrin IX disodium is a final intermediate in the heme biosynthetic pathway, which acts as a radiation sensitizer enhancing ROS generation even in a hypoxic state and inducing DNA damage. Protoporphyrin IX disodium also acts as a photo sensitizer undergoing photobleaching that occurs through direct degradation by light irradiation. Protoporphyrin IX disodium is formed and accumulated following 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) (HY-W000450) administration in the tumor cells of rats. Protoporphyrin IX disodium causes selective improvement of basal cell carcinoma when activated red fluorescence of a peak wavelength at 405 nm. Protoporphyrin IX disodium is promising for research of sonodynamic and photodynamic agents for a wide range of cancers, such as bladder cancer and nodular basal cell carcinoma .
    Protoporphyrin IX disodium
  • HY-P10667

    Integrin Cancer
    Ac-MRGDH-NH2 is a pentapeptide containing the RGD sequence. Ac-MRGDH-NH2 can be used to synthesize the diastereoisomeric prodrugs Λ- and Δ-[Ru(Ph2phen)2(κS,κN-(Ac-MRGDH-NH2))]Cl2. In these prodrugs, Ac-MRGDH-NH2 serves as a photolabile protecting group for the cytotoxic bis-aqua ruthenium warhead [Ru(Ph2phen)2(OH2)2]2+, and Ac-MRGDH-NH2 possesses integrin targeting ability and photosubstitution properties. Therefore, Ac-MRGDH-NH2 can be utilized in research on tumor-targeted photodynamic activation chemotherapy (PACT) .
    Ac-MRGDH-NH2

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