Enhanced response of the fricke solution doped with hematoporphyrin under x-rays irradiation

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The vials filled with Fricke solutions were doped with increasing concentrations of Photogem®, used in photodynamic therapy. These vials were then irradiated with low-energy X-rays with doses ranging from 5 to 20 Gy. The conventional Fricke solution was also irradiated with the same doses. The concentration of ferric ions for the Fricke and doped-Fricke irradiated solutions were measured in a spectrophotometer at 220 to 340 nm. The results showed that there was an enhancement in the response of the doped-Fricke solution, which was proportional to the concentration of the photosensitizer. The use of such procedure for studying the radiosensitizing property of photosensitizers based on the production of free radicals is also discussed.

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Austerlitz, C., De Souza, V. L. B., Campos, D. M. T., Karachi, C., Bagnato, V., & Sibata, C. (2008). Enhanced response of the fricke solution doped with hematoporphyrin under x-rays irradiation. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 51(2), 271–279. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132008000200006

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