Photobleaching Kinetics and Effect of Solvent in the Photophysical Properties of Indocyanine Green for Photodynamic Therapy |
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Authors: | Johan Sebastián Díaz Tovar Dr Giulia Kassab Dr Natalia Mayumi Inada Prof?Dr Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato Prof?Dr Cristina Kurachi |
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Institution: | São Carlos Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, Avenida Trabalhador São-carlense, n° 400 Parque Arnold Schimidt - CEP, 13566-590 São Carlos, SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Indocyanine green is an attractive molecule for photodynamic therapy due to its near infrared absorption, resulting in a higher tissue penetration. However, its quantum yields of the triplet and singlet state have been reported to be low and then, reactive oxygen species are unlikely to be formed. Aiming to understand the ICG role in photodynamic response, its photobleaching behavior in solution has been studied under distinct conditions of CW laser irradiation at 780 and 808 nm, oxygen saturations and solvents. Sensitizer bleaching and photoproduct formation were measured by absorption spectroscopy and analyzed using the PDT bleaching macroscopic model to extract physical parameters. ICG photobleaching occurs even at lower oxygen concentrations, indicating that the molecule presents more than one way of degradation. Photoproducts were produced even in solution of less than 4 % oxygen saturation for both solvents and excitation wavelengths. Also, the amplitude of absorption related to J-dimers was increased during irradiation, but only in 50 % PBS solution. The formation of photoproducts was enhanced in the presence of J-type dimers under low oxygen concentration, and the quantum yields of triplet and singlet states were one order of magnitude and two times higher, respectively, when compared to ICG in distilled H2O. |
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Keywords: | indocyanine green photobleaching photodynamic therapy photoproduct rate constants |
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