Publication details

Light-activatable H2S donors

Authors

KLÁN Petr SLANINA Tomáš ŠTACKO Peter

Year of publication 2022
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Description The chapter focuses on the release and delivery of hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) from photoactivatable molecules using light as a biorthogonal trigger. We start with the introduction of photophysical and photochemical concepts related to their design. Standard methods of light delivery to human tissue and factors that limit the applicability of near-infrared irradiation wavelengths, allowing for deep tissue penetration, are subsequently reviewed. The most common methods of delivering light into the living organisms are briefly summarized and compared in the light of their clinical application. We show different mechanistic approaches to light-activated H 2 S release and provide a comprehensive survey of small organic molecules, organometallic complexes, supramolecular materials, and nanocomposites that can be used as H 2 S photodonors. The chapter concludes by highlighting the major challenges and obstacles to fuel future endeavors in the field of light-activated H 2 S donors.

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