Improved antibacterial phototoxicity of a neutral porphyrin in natural deep eutectic solvents

•The neutral porphyrin THPP was soluble in selected natural deep eutectic solvents.•THPP remained soluble even upon 200-fold dilution in water.•THPP was highly phototoxic towards bacteria at pM concentrations.•The formulation is crucial for optimal phototoxicity of neutral porphyrins. Neutral porphy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology Biology, 2015-07, Vol.148, p.188-196
Hauptverfasser: Wikene, Kristine Opsvik, Bruzell, Ellen, Tønnesen, Hanne Hjorth
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Zusammenfassung:•The neutral porphyrin THPP was soluble in selected natural deep eutectic solvents.•THPP remained soluble even upon 200-fold dilution in water.•THPP was highly phototoxic towards bacteria at pM concentrations.•The formulation is crucial for optimal phototoxicity of neutral porphyrins. Neutral porphyrins for antibacterial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) have received little attention due to their tendency to aggregate in aqueous media and reports of low phototoxic effect. These compounds may be less toxic to cells than positively and negatively charged photosensitisers. The preparation of highly bacterial phototoxic formulations of neutral porphyrins remains an open field of research with great potential if achievable. The purpose of this study was to develop novel hydrophilic formulations of the neutral porphyrin 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-porphyrin (THPP) by use of natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) prepared by the solvent evaporation method. Physical and photochemical stability and in vitro photoinactivation of Enterococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli were investigated. Two of the 15 NADES investigated demonstrated superior solubilising properties of THPP. The photostability of THPP was higher in NADES than in methanol. A 100-fold dilution of the preparations with buffer to a final concentration of 0.5–5nM THPP resulted in complete photoinactivation of E. faecalis and E. coli both in their exponential and stationary phase. THPP demonstrated significantly higher phototoxicity when formulated in NADES than in other aqueous preparations like phosphate buffered saline. NADES as a formulation concept for photosensitisers shows a great potential in aPDT.
ISSN:1011-1344
1873-2682
DOI:10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2015.04.022