Rose Bengal Diacetate - Citations

Rose Bengal Diacetate - Citations

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Abstract
Apoptosis in tumour cells photosensitized with Rose Bengal acetate is induced by multiple organelle photodamage.
AuthorsSoldani C, Croce AC, Bottone MG, Fraschini A, Biggiogera M, Bottiroli G, Pellicciari C,
JournalHistochem Cell Biol
PubMed ID17849139
'Rose Bengal (RB) is a very efficient photosensitizer which undergoes inactivation of its photophysical and photochemical properties upon addition of a quencher group-i.e. acetate-to the xanthene rings. The resulting RB acetate (RB-Ac) derivative behaves as a fluorogenic substrate: it easily enters the cells where the native photoactive molecule is restored ... More
Enzyme-assisted photosensitization with rose Bengal acetate induces structural and functional alteration of mitochondria in HeLa cells.
AuthorsBottone MG, Soldani C, Fraschini A, Alpini C, Croce AC, Bottiroli G, Pellicciari C,
JournalHistochem Cell Biol
PubMed ID17024456
Rose Bengal acetate (RB-Ac) can be used as a fluorogenic substrate for photosensitization of cells both in vivo and in vitro: once inside the cells, RB-Ac is converted into photoactive rose Bengal (RB) molecules which redistribute dynamically in the cytoplasm and, upon irradiation by visible green light, can damage organelles ... More
Photosensitizer accumulation in spontaneous multidrug resistant cells: a comparative study with Rhodamine 123, Rose Bengal acetate and Photofrine.
AuthorsCroce AC, Supino R, Lanza KS, Locatelli D, Baglioni P, Bottiroli G
JournalPhotochem Photobiol Sci
PubMed ID12659152
The influence both of overexpression of multidrug transporter proteins and of phenotype changes occurring in cells developing spontaneous resistance on the accumulation of photosensitizer molecules was studied on two tumor-derived cell lines (B16, A2780) expressing the MDR-1 phenotype. Rhodamine 123, Rose Bengal acetate (a fluorogenic substrate that is restored to ... More
Enzyme-assisted cell photosensitization: a proposal for an efficient approach to tumor therapy and diagnosis. The rose bengal fluorogenic substrate.
AuthorsBottiroli G, Croce AC, Balzarini P, Locatelli D, Baglioni P, Lo Nostro P, Monici M, Pratesi R
JournalPhotochem Photobiol
PubMed ID9297981
Rose bengal, a xanthene derivative among the most efficient producer of singlet oxygen, was submitted to a chemical modification consisting in the introduction of an acetate group into the aromatic ring fluorophore structure. The acetate group acts as a quencher, thus inactivating both fluorescence and photosensitization properties of the molecule. ... More