Characterization and photodynamic activity of a new phthalocyanine nanoparticles

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Rui Lin
Lin Zhou
Ke-Long Fang
Yun Lin
Ao Wang
Jia-Hong Zhou
Shao-Hua Wei
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[1] Nanjing Normal University,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Biofunctional Materials, College of Chemistry and Materials Science
[2] Nanjing Normal University,Analysis Testing Center
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HeLa Cell; Phthalocyanine; Dynamic Light Scattering; High Pressure Mercury Lamp; Singlet Oxygen Generation;
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Nanoparticles of a hydrophobic photosensitizer, tetrakis (3-trifluoromethylphenoxy) zinc phthalocyanine (FPcZn) have been synthesized by using a simple reprecipitation technique. The resulting drug nanoparticles (FPcZn-NP) were spherical, highly monodispersed and stable in aqueous system, without an additional stabilizer. Comparative studies with FPcZn-NP and FPcZn indicated that after the formation of nanoparticles, FPcZn-NP maintained the efficiency of 1O2 generation. Further more, the in vitro studies demonstrated that such nanoparticles can be efficiently taken up by Hela cells, which might be resulted to cell death by light irradiation. These properties could make the FPcZn-NP to be a promising candidate in clinical photodynamic therapy.
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