Applied Sciences (Oct 2019)

Light-Activated Zirconium(IV) Phthalocyanine Derivatives Linked to Graphite Oxide Flakes and Discussion on Their Antibacterial Activity

  • Anna Lukowiak,
  • Yuriy Gerasymchuk,
  • Anna Wedzynska,
  • Leili Tahershamsi,
  • Robert Tomala,
  • Wieslaw Strek,
  • Dominika Piatek,
  • Izabela Korona-Glowniak,
  • Mateusz Speruda,
  • Anna Kedziora,
  • Gabriela Bugla-Ploskonska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9204447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 20
p. 4447

Abstract

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In search of an effective antibacterial agent that is useful in photodynamic therapy, new derivatives of zirconium(IV) phthalocyanine (ZrPc) complexes were obtained and linked to graphite oxide flakes. In the syntheses of ZrPc derivatives, two bis-axially substituted ligands with terminal amino group and different lengths of linear carbon chain (C4 in 4-aminobutyric acid or C11 in 11-aminoundecanoic acid) were used. The optical properties (absorption and photoluminescence spectra) of ZrPcs and the composites were examined. Broadband red−near-infrared lamp was tested as an external stimulus to activate ZrPcs and the composites. Optical techniques were used to show generation of singlet oxygen during irradiation. Considering the application of graphite oxide-based materials as bacteriostatic photosensitive additives for endodontic treatment of periapical tissue inflammation, the antibacterial activity was determined on one Escherichia coli strain isolated directly from an infected root canal of a human tooth and one strain with silver and antibiotic resistance. Looking at the obtained results, modified levels of activity toward different bacterial strains are discussed.

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