Description:IR-775 Chloride, with the CAS number 199444-11-6, is a synthetic compound primarily studied for its potential applications in the field of photodynamic therapy and as a photosensitizer in cancer treatment. This substance is characterized by its ability to absorb light and subsequently produce reactive oxygen species, which can induce cell death in targeted cancer cells upon activation by specific wavelengths of light. IR-775 Chloride is typically a solid at room temperature and exhibits solubility in organic solvents, making it suitable for various formulations in research and therapeutic contexts. Its chemical structure includes a chlorinated moiety, which contributes to its photophysical properties. Safety and handling precautions are essential when working with this compound, as it may pose risks associated with its reactive nature and potential toxicity. Ongoing research continues to explore its efficacy and safety profile in clinical applications, highlighting its significance in advancing cancer treatment methodologies.
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