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BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF PHTHALOCYANINES—VIII. CELLULAR DISTRIBUTION INV–79 CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS AND PHOTOTOXICITY OF SELECTIVELY SULFONATED ALUMINUM PHTHALOCYANINES
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1988
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Chemical EngineeringPhotochemistryBiochemistryMedicineNatural SciencesPhthalocyanine Ring StructureChinese Hamster CellsPhototoxicityOrganic ChemistryToxicologyMembrane BiologyEnvironmental ToxicologyChemistryPharmacologyPhotodegradationHigher Sulfonated Dyes
Abstract— Water soluble chloro aluminum phthalocyanines sulfonated to different degrees are studied for phototoxicity and cellular distribution inV–79 Chinese hamster cells. The more hydrophobic disulfonated dyes, with sulfonate substituents on adjacent benzyl groups of the phthalocyanine ring structure, exhibited the best cell penetrating properties and the highest phototoxicity. Fluorescence microscopy revealed that the dye was uniformly distributed in the cytoplasm but absent in the nucleus. The greater cell membrane penetrating properties of the lower as compared to the higher sulfonated dyes are attributed to the amphiphilic nature of the former.
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