Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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176754 | Dyes and Pigments | 2013 | 7 Pages |
A model photosensitizer, hematoporphyrin (Hp), encapsulated in various nanocarriers was investigated for both absorption and fluorescence properties. The generation of singlet oxygen upon light activation was also studied. The absorption intensity of nanoencapsulated hematoporphyrin was stronger and exhibited a red-shift of the Soret and Q absorption bands compared to the non-encapsulated hematoporphyrin. The fluorescence spectral changes were similar to the absorption spectral pattern. The generation of singlet oxygen for encapsulated hematoporphyrin upon light activation differed significantly from the free form hematoporphyrin, and the yield of singlet oxygen production was found in the following order: liposomes > micelles ≈ nanoparticles > free Hp. Under the current studied conditions, the use of nanocarriers significantly improve the photophysical properties of hematoporphyrin in aqueous solutions, and the liposome was the optimum system than either the micelle or the nanoparticle.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights▶ We investigated the absorption and fluorescence of hematoporphyrin in either a liposome, micelle or nanoparticle. ▶ The photochemical properties of hematoporphyrin can be affected by various materials used in the nanocarrier. ▶ Increasing the material/drug ratio can raise the monomer ratio of hematoporphyrin in nanocarriers. ▶ The liposome appeared to be the optimal system, compared to the micelle and the nanoparticle, for hematoporphyrin.