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Stability of benzoporphyrin photosensitizers in water/ethanol mixtures: pKa determination and self‐aggregation processes
Authors:André Luiz Tessaro  Vagner Roberto Batistela  Augusto César Gracetto  Hueder Paulo Moisés de Oliveira  Rosana Lazara Sernaglia  Vagner Roberto de Souza  Wilker Caetano  Noboru Hioka
Institution:1. Departamento de Química, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Av. Colombo 5790, 87020‐900 Maringá, PR, Brazil;2. Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, S. José dos Campos, S?o Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:Benzoporphyrin monoacid derivatives, here named B3A and B3B, are promising new drugs for photodynamic therapy. Although both isomers show interesting characteristics as photosensitizing compounds, they have some distinct physicochemical properties such as the tendency to self‐aggregate in water‐rich media. Because pH drives the presence of each species, the pKa of these compounds assumes strategic importance. However, traditional micro‐titration methods and UV–Vis absorption techniques fail to give reliable pKa values due to the characteristics of this highly complex system, such as the precipitation of hydrophobic species, close pKa values, and high absorption band superposition. In the present work, chemometric tools are employed to evaluate pKa, and the kinetic tendency of monomers to undergo self‐aggregation is investigated. In solvent mixtures at low water percentage in ethanol, both B3A and B3B are stabilized in a monomeric state. However, in mixtures with a high water content, self‐aggregation takes place, mainly under a mild pH acid condition (3 < pH < 6), in which the prevalent protolytic species of both isomers is the neutral charged form, compounds with carboxylic and porphyrin free‐base groups. It is demonstrated that both isomers can undergo aggregation following a self‐catalytic mechanism, which is 2000 times slower to B3A than B3B. For B3A, the aggregation is manifested by a decrease in the monomer band with the aggregation band probably superposed to that of the monomer. For B3B, together with the decrease in the monomer band, a new band related to self‐aggregates is observed. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:aggregation  benzoporphyrin  chemometry  photodynamic  pKa
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