Cyclic Voltammetry of Quinolinium Salts and Related Compounds: Correlation with Structure and Anticancer Activity

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The synthesis of diporphyrins and analogous compounds related to those present in the oligomeric fraction (Photofrin II) obtained from hematoporphyrin derivative (HPD) is described. The photodynamic activity of these compounds, in vivo, varies from inactive to as active as Photofrin II. Factors that are important in determining this anticancer activity of the synthetic compounds are the presence of hydrophobic side chains, as well as the propionic acid side chains of the hematoporphyrin derived materials, and the nature of the linking group between the porphyrins.


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