doi:10.1007/s00775-024-02055-z...
Springer
Life Sciences
2024
15/05/2024
This study demonstrates the potential of sono-photodynamic therapy as an effective approach for enhancing singlet oxygen generation using the synthesized Schiff-base diaxially substituted silicon phthalocyanines.
In photochemical studies, the singlet oxygen quantum yields ( Φ _ ∆ ) were determined as 0.43 for Si1a , 0.94 for Q-Si1a , 0.58 for S-Si1a , and 0.49 for B-Sia1 .
In sono-photochemical studies, the Φ_∆ values were reached to 0.67 for Si1a , 1.06 for Q-Si1a , 0.65 for S-Si1a , and 0.67 for B-Sia1 .
In addition, this study demonstrates the therapeutic efficacy of phthalocyanines synthesized as sensitizers on the PC3 prostate cancer cell line through in vitro experiments.
The application of these treatment modalities exhibited notable outcomes, leading to a substantial decrease in cell viability within the PC3 prostate cancer cell line.
These findings highlight the potential of utilizing these synthesized phthalocyanines as promising therapeutic agents for prostate cancer treatment.
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Messaoudi, Hiba,Yaşa Atmaca, Göknur,Türkkol, Ayşegül,Bilgin, Mehmet Dinçer,Erdoğmuş, Ali, 2024, Monitoring of singlet oxygen generation of a novel Schiff-base substituted silicon phthalocyanines by sono-photochemical studies and in vitro activities on prostate cancer cell, Springer