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Photophysical, photooxidation, and biomolecule-interaction of <i>meso</i>-tetra(thienyl)porphyrins containing peripheral Pt(<scp>ii</scp>) and Pd(<scp>ii</scp>) complexes. Insights for photodynamic therapy applications

Isadora Tisoco, Maria Carolina Donatoni, Henrique F.V. Victória, José Roberto de Toledo, Klaus Krambrock, Otávio Augusto Chaves, Kléber T. de Oliveira, Bernardo A. Iglesias

2022Dalton Transactions33 citationsDOI

Abstract

-macrocycle. Compounds were characterized through elemental analysis, molar conductivity, cyclic voltammetry, and spectroscopy analysis. Photophysical and photobiological parameters were also evaluated. Also, the binding capacity of each porphyrin with human serum albumin (HSA) was determined by UV-Vis, steady-state, and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, combined with molecular docking calculations. The results suggest that the interaction of these compounds is spontaneous, weak to moderate, and probably occurs at site III (subdomain IB) by non-covalent forces, including van der Waals and H-bonding. Moreover, porphyrins containing peripheral complexes improve their interactions with biomolecules, show good photostability, generate reactive oxygen species under white light studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) analysis, and promote photo-damage of HSA.

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ChemistryPorphyrinBiomoleculeCationic polymerizationCovalent bondPhotochemistryElectron paramagnetic resonanceHuman serum albuminMolar conductivityFluorescenceTetraFluorescence spectroscopySpectroscopyPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryMedicinal chemistryMetalBiochemistryChromatographyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsNuclear magnetic resonancePorphyrin and Phthalocyanine ChemistryPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesPhotochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
Photophysical, photooxidation, and biomolecule-interaction of <i>meso</i>-tetra(thienyl)porphyrins containing peripheral Pt(<scp>ii</scp>) and Pd(<scp>ii</scp>) complexes. Insights for photodynamic therapy applications | Litcius