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Uzdensky AB, Iani V, Ma LW, Moan J.
Department of Biophysics, Institute for Cancer Research, Montebello, Oslo,
Norway. uzd@krinc.ru
Hypericin is a promising photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy (PDT)
characterized by a high yield of singlet oxygen. Photobleaching of hypericin has
been studied by means of absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy in different
biological systems: in human serum albumin solution, in cultured human
adenocarcinoma WiDr cells and in the skin of nude mice. Prolonged exposure to
light (up to 95 min, 100 mW/cm2) of wavelength around 596 nm induced fluence-dependent
photobleaching of hypericin in all studied systems. The photobleaching was not
oxygen dependent, and singlet oxygen probably played no significant role.
Emission bands in the spectral regions 420-560 nm and above 600 nm characterize
the photoproducts formed. An emission band at 615-635 nm was observed after
irradiation of cells incubated with hypericin or of mouse skin in vivo but not
in albumin solution. The excitation spectrum of these products resembled that of
hypericin. Hypericin appears to be more photostable than most sensitizers used
in PDT, including mTHPC and Photofrin.
PMID: 12403454
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