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  2. Rose bengal - Wikipedia

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    Rose bengal solid and solution in water. Rose bengal (4,5,6,7-tetrachloro-2',4',5',7'-tetraiodofluorescein) is a stain. Rose bengal belongs to the class of organic compounds called xanthenes. [1] Its sodium salt is commonly used in eye drops to stain damaged conjunctival and corneal cells and thereby identify damage to the eye.

  3. Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Molecular frameworks most often used as photosensitizers for antimicrobial photodynamic therapy. The examples listed in this figure include: methylene blue (MB, phenothiazine), crystal violet (CV, triarylmethane), porphyrins, phtalocyanines, riboflavin (Vitamin B 2), rose bengal (RB, halogenated xanthene), chlorins and curcumin.

  4. Sonodynamic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Xanthene Rose Bengal. Xanthene-based sensitizers, on the other hand, have shown successful cytotoxicity in vitro by producing reactive oxygen species after being triggered by ultrasound. [1] More research is necessary to improve its potential in vivo performance since it is quickly processed by the liver and cleared from the body. [1]

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  6. Photosensitizer - Wikipedia

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    Pictured from top to bottom, (A) benzophenone, (B) methylene blue, and (C) rose Bengal are all organic photosensitizers. All metals involved are purely counterions to keep the material in the solid state as a salt. Organometallic photosensitizers contain a metal atom chelated to at least one organic ligand. The photosensitizing capacities of ...

  7. Phototoxin - Wikipedia

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    Rose bengal and other singlet oxygen generating phototoxins are also used in synthetic organic chemistry. They have also found use in photodynamic therapy , where the toxin is activated by intense light to destroy cancer cells.

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