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Phthalocyanines as photodynamic agents for the inactivation of microbial pathogens
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Microbial InactivationEngineeringMicrobial PathogensPhotobiologySynthetic PhotochemistryOrganic ChemistryChemistrySinglet OxygenPhototoxicityPhotosensitizersPhotosynthesisHealth SciencesPhotochemistryPhotodynamic TherapyMechanistic PhotochemistryIntense Absorption BandsBiophotonicsSupramolecular PhotochemistryBiomolecular EngineeringMicrobiologyS. Aureus
A variety of 1,8(11),15(18),22(25)- and 2,9(10),16(17),23(24)-tetra-substituted and 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octa-susbtituted Zn (II) phthalocyanines, bearing dialkylaminophenoxy and trialkylammoniumphenoxy groups, have been synthetized, characterized and tested as photosensitizers against S. aureus, E. coli and C. albicans. All phthalocyanines exhibited intense absorption bands in the phototherapeutically useful 670-700 nm region, with a molar extinction coefficient of the order of 10 5 M -1 .cm -1 . All derivatives bearing positive charges showed a good photosensitizing efficiency (causing a greater than 4 log reduction in cell survival), as well as a high quantum yield for generation of singlet oxygen. Variations of the chemical structure appeared to strongly affect both the physicochemical properties and the phototoxic activities against microorganisms.
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