Virucidal nanofiber textiles based on photosensitized production of singlet oxygen.

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Abstract

Novel biomaterials based on hydrophilic polycaprolactone and polyurethane (Tecophilic®) nanofibers with an encapsulated 5,10,5,20-tetraphenylporphyrin photosensitizer were prepared by electrospinning. The doped nanofiber textiles efficiently photo-generate O(2)((1)Δ(g)), which oxidize external chemical and biological substrates/targets. Strong photo-virucidal effects toward non-enveloped polyomaviruses and enveloped baculoviruses were observed on the surface of these textiles. The photo-virucidal effect was confirmed by a decrease in virus infectivity. In contrast, no virucidal effect was detected in the absence of light and/or the encapsulated photosensitizer.

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Lhotáková, Y., Plíštil, L., Morávková, A., Kubát, P., Lang, K., Forstová, J., & Mosinger, J. (2012). Virucidal nanofiber textiles based on photosensitized production of singlet oxygen. PloS One, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049226

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