porforiinid
Porforiinid (porphyrins) are a family of heterocyclic macrocycles composed of four pyrrole rings linked by methine bridges, forming a planar 18 π-electron system. The macrocycle has a central cavity that can coordinate a metal ion, producing metalloporphyrins such as iron protoporphyrin IX in heme and magnesium protoporphyrin IX in chlorophyll. Porphyrins are typically brightly colored and often exhibit fluorescence due to their extended conjugation.
In biology, porphyrins are essential cofactors in many enzymes and processes. The heme group in hemoglobin
Chemically, porphyrins can be synthesized and modified by altering substituents on the meso- positions of the
Applications span research and technology, including photodynamic therapy for cancer and infections, fluorescence imaging, catalysis, and