Light pulses could release ‘locked’ drugs
March 30, 2009 | Source: New Scientist Tech
A light-activated “combination lock” — a molecule that only becomes active when exposed to two distinct colors of light in the right order — could prevent drugs from reaching the wrong tissue inside the body, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology and Arizona State University suggest.
Using pulses of light is much faster than using chemicals as the trigger for molecular locks, and allows the lock to be opened and closed repeatedly. Light could also be used to activate chemical processes remotely.