Evaluation of physicochemical properties and bacterial photoinactivation of phenothiazine photosensitizers

被引:0
|
作者
Jimena Vara
Maria S. Gualdesi
Virginia Aiassa
Cristina S. Ortiz
机构
[1] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,Departamento de Ciencias Farmacéuticas, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas
[2] UNITEFA-CONICET,undefined
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
We report herein the physicochemical properties and antimicrobial activity of a new monobrominated derivative of Azure B and its parent compound. These dyes are used as photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy and photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy. Relevant pharmaceutical properties (pKa, chemical and photochemical stability, and in vitro antimicrobial activity) were determined. A UV-visible spectro-photometry method was developed and validated according to the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) guidelines for use in stability indicating studies and determination of the acid dissociation constant of Azure B and its monobrominated derivative. The results showed that both dyes were chemically stable. In addition, bromination of the phenothiazine dye decreased its photochemical stability and pKa value without affecting the ionization rate at physiological pH. The analytical parameters for validation of the method were linearity (r2 > 0.9981), limit of detection (LOD) (0.2-0.9 μM), limit of quantification (LOQ) (0.6-2.7 pM), and intra-day precision (0.76-1.40%) expressed as relative standard deviation (RSD). Recoveries ranging from 99.5 to 100.9% were obtained for the two dyes. Thus, this method provides a simple, sensitive, accurate, and precise assay for the determination of all compounds. The effect of photosensitizer concentration and visible irradiation time on lethal photosensitization against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli was investigated. Both photosensitizers were active against the evaluated bacteria. However, the new monobrominated derivative was more effective than its predecessor and managed to eradicate these microorganisms by using different doses of the dye and light. In other words, a lower concentration of AzBBr and irradiation time were required to cause bacterial death equal to or greater than its precursor. The photodynamic efficacy of the two photosensitizers presented the following order: S. aureus > E. coli > P. aeruginosa. These studies indicated that the tested dyes satisfy the conditions of potential photosensitizers in terms of physicochemical and antimicrobial properties.
引用
收藏
页码:1576 / 1586
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Evaluation of physicochemical properties and bacterial photoinactivation of phenothiazine photosensitizers
    Vara, Jimena
    Gualdesi, Maria S.
    Aiassa, Virginia
    Ortiz, Cristina S.
    PHOTOCHEMICAL & PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2019, 18 (06) : 1576 - 1586
  • [2] Photoinactivation of microorganisms using bacteriochlorins as photosensitizers
    Rodrigues, Andreia da Cruz
    Bilha, Juliana Kafka
    Pereira, Priscila Romero Mazzini
    de Souza, Clovis Wesley Oliveira
    Passarini, Michel Rodrigo Zambrano
    Uliana, Marciana Pierina
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, 2024, 55 (02) : 1139 - 1150
  • [3] Phenothiazine drugs as photosensitizers and photoprotectors
    Makareeva, EN
    Lozovskaya, EL
    Sapezhinskii, II
    BIOFIZIKA, 1998, 43 (02): : 181 - 185
  • [4] Phospholipid multilamellar vesicles entrapping phenothiazine photosensitizers. Preparation, characterization and evaluation of their updates photodynamic properties
    Vara, Jimena
    Sanchez, Julieta M.
    Perillo, Maria A.
    Ortiz, Cristina S.
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS, 2019, 273 : 147 - 154
  • [5] Physicochemical properties of potential porphyrin photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy
    Kempa, Marta
    Kozub, Patrycja
    Kimball, Joseph
    Rojkiewicz, Marcin
    Kus, Piotr
    Gryczynski, Zugmunt
    Ratuszna, Alicja
    SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART A-MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY, 2015, 146 : 249 - 254
  • [7] Evaluation of the interplay among the charge of porphyrinic photosensitizers, lipid oxidation and photoinactivation efficiency in Escherichia coli
    Lopes, Diana
    Melo, Tania
    Santos, Nuno
    Rosa, Liliana
    Alves, Eliana
    Clara Gomes, M.
    Cunha, Angela
    Neves, Maria G. P. M. S.
    Faustino, Maria A. F.
    Domingues, M. Rosario M.
    Almeida, Adelaide
    JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY B-BIOLOGY, 2014, 141 : 145 - 153
  • [8] Factors affecting virus photoinactivation by a series of phenothiazine dyes
    Wagner, SJ
    Skripchenko, A
    Robinette, D
    Foley, JW
    Cincotta, L
    PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY, 1998, 67 (03) : 343 - 349
  • [9] Exogenous indirect photoinactivation of bacterial pathogens and indicators in water with natural and synthetic photosensitizers in simulated sunlight with reduced UVB
    Maraccini, P. A.
    Wenk, J.
    Boehm, A. B.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 2016, 121 (02) : 587 - 597
  • [10] Evaluation of physicochemical properties and aggregation of the photosensitizers TPCS2a and TPPS2a in aqueous media
    Lilletvedt, M.
    Tonnesen, H. H.
    Hogset, A.
    Sande, S. A.
    Kristensen, S.
    PHARMAZIE, 2011, 66 (05): : 325 - 333