Photophysical Properties of Rufloxacin in Neutral Aqueous Solution |
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Authors: | Salvatore Sortino Giancarlo Marconi Salvatore Giuffrida Guido De Guidi Sandra Monti |
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Affiliation: | Institute di Fotochimica e Radiazioni d'Alta Energia, Area della Ricerca, Bologna, Italy;Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Universita di Catania, Catania, Italy |
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Abstract: | The photophysical properties of rufloxacin, 9-fluoro-2r3-dihydro-10-(4-methyl-l-pyrazinyl)-7-oxo-7-H-pyri-do[l,2,3-de]-l,4-benzothiazin-6-carboxylic acid, a fluoroquinolone antibacterial drug exhibiting photosensitizing action toward biological substrates, were studied in aqueous solutions at neutral pH. The lowest excited electronic states of the zwitterion were characterized by both experimental techniques and theoretical methods. Steady-state and time-resolved emission, triplet-state absorption and singlet oxygen production were investigated. The results indicate that the lowest excited singlet is a fluorescent, relatively long-lived state (φr= 0.075, Tr? 4.5 ns) with an efficient intersystem crossing to the triplet manifold (φisc? 0-7)- The lowest triplet is a long-lived state (TT? 10 μs at 295 K in 0.01 M phosphate buffer), with properties that make it a good candidate for being the precursor of the photodecarboxylation of the drug. It is quenched by oxygen at a rate of 1.7 times 109M-1 s-1 and singlet oxygen is formed with a quantum yield of 0.32 in air-saturated solutions. |
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