Results in Physics (Jun 2018)

Temperature increase inside LED-based illuminators for in vitro aPDT photodamage studies

  • A. Battisti,
  • P. Morici,
  • G. Tortora,
  • A. Menciassi,
  • G. Checcucci,
  • F. Ghetti,
  • A. Sgarbossa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 680 – 681

Abstract

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Antimicrobial PhotoDynamic Therapy (aPDT) is an emerging strategy aimed at the eradication of bacterial infections, with a special focus on antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This method is easy to apply, not expensive and particularly interesting in case of bacteria that spontaneously produce the required photosensitizers. In the framework of a project aimed at the development of an ingestible pill for the application of aPDT to gastric infections by Helicobacter pylori, a LED-based illuminating prototype (LED-BIP) was purposely designed in order to evaluate the photodamage induced by light of different wavelengths on porphyrin-producing bacteria. This short paper reports about temperature tests performed to assess the maximum exposure time and light dose that can be administered to bacterial cultures inside LED-BIP without reaching temperatures exceeding the physiological range.