D-Aminolevulinic acid (dALA or δ-ALA or 5-aminolevulinic acid) is the first compound in the porphyrin synthesis pathway, the pathway that leads to hemoglobin in mammals.
It elicits synthesis and accumulation of fluorescentporphyrins (protoporphyrin IX) in epithelia and neoplastictissues, among them malignant gliomas. It is used to visualise tumorous tissue in neurosurgical procedures. Studies [3] have shown that the intraoperative use of this guiding method may reduce the tumour residual volume and prolong progression-free survival in patients suffering from this disease.
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