Fig. 2: ROS generation properties of CA/PS1 complex. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: ROS generation properties of CA/PS1 complex.

From: Thymoquinone as an electron transfer mediator to convert Type II photosensitizers to Type I photosensitizers

Fig. 2

a Comparison of the PL intensity of DCFH alone and DCFH with CA/PS1 (PS1 4 µg/mL, CA 150 µg/mL), PS1 (4 µg/mL), and CA (150 µg/mL) under light irradiation for overall ROS detection. b Comparison of the decomposition of ABDA alone and ABDA with CA/PS1 (PS1 4 µg/mL, CA 1 mg/mL), PS1 (4 µg/mL), and CA (1 mg/mL) under light irradiation for 1O2 detection. c Comparison of the PL intensity of DHR 123 alone and DHR 123 with CA/PS1 (PS1 4 µg/mL, CA 150 µg/mL), PS1 (4 µg/mL), and CA (150 µg/mL) under light irradiation for O2−• detection. d Comparison of the PL intensity of DHR 123 with or without radical scavenger under light irradiation. e Summary of different types of ROS generation in the presence of ROS detection probes alone and probes with different treatments. Data in (ae) are presented as mean ± SD derived from n = 3 independent samples. Statistical significance was analyzed via one-way ANOVA test with a Tukey post hoc test.

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