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Preparation and antifungal properties of monosubstituted zinc(II) phthalocyanine-chitosan oligosaccharide conjugates and their quaternized derivatives

Journal

DYES AND PIGMENTS
Volume 159, Issue -, Pages 439-448

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2018.07.004

Keywords

Zinc(II) phthalocyanine; Chitosan oligosaccharide; Conjugate; Quaternization; Photodynamic inactivation; Antifungal

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [201473033, U1705282]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province, China [2016J01055]
  3. Marine High-Tech Programs of Fujian Province, China [2016-14]
  4. National College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program [201610386009]

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A series of novel conjugates between 1-[4-(2-carboxyethyl)phenoxy] zinc(II) phthalocyanine (1) and two kinds of molecular-weight chitosan oligosaccharides (COS1 and COS2) or their quaternized derivatives (QCOS1 and QCOS2) have been prepared and characterized. Their photophysical and photochemical properties, cellular uptake and in vitro photodynamic antifungal activity against Candida albicans have also been investigated. The conjugates, 1-COS1 and 1-COS2, exhibit excellent photodynamic inactivation capacity (IC90 similar to 10 mu M), while the quaternized conjugates, 1-QCOS1 and 1-QCOS2, due to their less aggregation in aqueous media, higher singlet oxygen generation efficiency and cell uptake, achieve higher antifungal phototoxicity (IC90 similar to 5 mu M). The COS molecular weight has no obvious effect on the antifungal activity. All of the conjugates are far superior to compound 1, which can be ascribed to the fact that the introduction of COS and QCOS onto phthalocyanine molecules can lessen their aggregation behavior, enhance their singlet oxygen generation efficiency and increase their cell uptake in aqueous media. More interestingly, quaternized conjugates show special affinity to the mitochondria of C. albicans and may induce apoptosis upon illumination. These results suggest that the quaternized conjugates, 1-QCOS1 and 1-QCOS2, are potential candidates for photodynamic antifungal therapy.

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