Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1209031 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Photodit® (porfimer sodium) is a complex mixture of porphyrin-modified oligomers that has demonstrated high photoactivity during photodynamic therapy of malignant tumors. Hematoporphyrin derivative monomer precursors of Photodit® and its oligomers were analyzed using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry to determine their chemical composition and structures. Hematoporphyrin (M-3), O,Oâ²-diacetylhematoporphyrin (M-6), and isomers of 8(-3)-hydroxyethyl-3(-8)-vinyldeuteroporphyrin (M-2), 8(-3)-(1-acetoxyethyl)-3(-8)-vinyldeuteroporphyrin (M-4), and O-acetylhematoporphyrin (M-5), in ratio 0.59:0.94:0.21:0.34:1.00, were identified as hematoporphyrin derivative monomer precursors. The main compounds of Photodit® as a porfimer sodium salt were dimers: D-1 {di-[8(-3)-hydroxyethyl-3(-8)-vinyldeuteroporphyrin] ether}, D-2 {[Hematoporphyrin-8(-3)-hydroxyethyl-3(-8)-vinyldeutroporphyrin] ether}, and D-3 {Dihematoporphyrin ether} in ratio 0.51:1.00:0.50, and trimers: T-1 {(M-2)-(D-2) ether}, T-2 {(D-2)-(M-3) ether}, and T-3 {(D-3)-(M-3) ether} in ratio 0.98:1.00:0.44, respectively. An average oligomer length of 2.23 porphyrin units was determined.
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Authors
G. Stoev, Al. Stoyanov, M. Shopova, Kr. Dachev,