Photodynamic and antioxidant activities of divalent transition metal complexes of methyl pheophorbide-A

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A comparative study of the photodynamic and antioxidant activities of methyl pheophorbide-A (MPa, 1) and its transition metal(II) complexes (2-5) is described. Four transition metal complexes (palladium(II): 2, zinc(II): 3, cobalt(II): 4 and copper(II): 5) of MPa were prepared by reaction between the corresponding transition metal and 1, respectively, and were characterized by 1H-NMR and UV-vis spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analyses. In vitro results show a photodynamic therapy (PDT) efficacy with A549 cells might be attributed to a heavy atom effect of the transition metal complexes of MPa. Among them, 4 and 5 showed higher photodynamic activity than that of 1 at the concentration of 5 M at 24 h incubation after photoirradiation. The images of morphological change for 2-5 show evidence for the PDT effect with A549 cells. And the all transition metal complexes of MPa showed higher antioxidant activity than that of MPa, in which 4 showed the highest antioxidant activity.

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Yoon, I., Park, H. S., Cui, B. C., Li, J. Z., Kim, J. H., Lkhagvadulam, B., & Shim, Y. K. (2011). Photodynamic and antioxidant activities of divalent transition metal complexes of methyl pheophorbide-A. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 32, 2981–2987. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2011.32.8.2981

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