Exploiting a Neutral BODIPY Copolymer as an Effective
Agent for Photodynamic Antimicrobial Inactivation
Posted on 2021-02-04 - 13:34
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report the synthesis and photophysical properties of a neutral
BODIPY photosensitizing copolymer (poly-8-(4-hydroxymethylphenyl)-4,4-difluoro-2,6-diethynyl-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene) containing ethynylbenzene links between the
BODIPY units. The copolymer absorbs further towards the red in the
UV-vis spectrum compared to the BODIPY precursor. Photolysis of the
polymer produces a singlet excited state which crosses to the triplet
surface in less than 300 ps. This triplet state was used to form singlet
oxygen with a quantum yield of 0.34. The steps leading to population
of the triplet state were studied using time-resolved spectroscopic
techniques spanning the pico- to nanosecond timescales. The ability
of the BODIPY polymer to generate a biocidal species for bactericidal
activity in both solution- and coating-based studies was assessed.
When the BODIPY copolymer was dropcast onto a surface, 4 log and 6
log reductions in colony forming units/ml representative of Gram-positive
and Gram-negative bacteria, respectively, under illumination at 525
nm were observed. The potent broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity
of a neutral metal-free copolymer when exposed to visible light conditions
may have potential clinical applications in infection management.
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Cullen, Aoibhín
A.; Rajagopal, Ashwene; Heintz, Katharina; Heise, Andreas; Murphy, Robert; Sazanovich, Igor V.; et al. (2021). Exploiting a Neutral BODIPY Copolymer as an Effective
Agent for Photodynamic Antimicrobial Inactivation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c09634