Photophysical study and in vitro approach against Leishmania panamensis of dicloro-5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4- bromophenyl)porphyrinato Sn(IV)
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Espitia-Almeida, Fabián
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Background: Photodynamic therapy activity against different
biological systems has been reported for porphyrins. Porphyrin
modifications through peripheral groups and/or by metal insertion
inside the ring are main alternatives for the improvement of its photophysical properties. In this study, we synthesized and characterized
5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-bromophenyl)porphyrin and the dicloro5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-bromophenyl)porphyrinato Sn(IV).
Methods: Metal-free porphyrin was synthesized using the Alder
method, while the Sn(IV)-porphyrin complex was prepared by
combining metal-free porphyrin with stannous chloride in DMF; the
reaction yields were 47% and 64% respectively. Metal-free porphyrin
was characterized by UV-Vis, FT-IR, ESI-mass spectrometry and 13CNMR. Additionally, the Sn(IV) -porphyrin complex was characterized
using UV-Vis and FT-IR. Cyclic voltammetry tests in four different
solvents. The fluorescence quantum yield (Φf
) was measured using
fluorescein as a standard, the singlet oxygen quantum yield (ΦD
) was
estimated using the standard 5,10,15,20-(tetraphenyl)porphyrin
(H2TPP) and the quencher of singlet oxygen 1,3-
diphenylisobenzofuran (DPBF).
Results: UV-Vis assay showed typical Q and Soret bands for porphyrin and its metallo-porphyrin complex. Compounds showed
photoluminescence at the visible range of electromagnetic spectrum.
The inclusion of the metal in the porphyrin core changed the Φf
from
0.15 to 0.05 and the ΦD
increased from 0.55 to 0.59. Finally, the effect
of the compounds on the viability of L. panamensis was evaluated by
means of the MTT test. The results showed that both compounds
decreased the viability of the parasite; this inhibitory activity was
greater under light irradiation; the porphyrin compound had IC50 of
16.5 μM and the Sn(IV)-porphyrin complex had IC50 of 19.2 μM.
Conclusion: The compounds were synthesized efficiently, their
characterization was carried out by different spectroscopy techniques
and their own signals were evidenced for both structures, both
compounds decreased the cell viability of L. panamensis.
