Solubilization of the chlorin TPCS in the presence of Pluronic F127/Tween 80 mixtures.

Pharm Dev Technol

c School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy - Division Pharmaceutics - PharmaLuxLab , University of Oslo, Oslo , Norway.

Published: April 2019

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  • The study examined how different mixtures of surfactants Pluronic F127 and Tween 80 inhibited the aggregation of the photosensitizer TPCS in acidic and neutral conditions.
  • The researchers used various spectroscopic methods to analyze changes in TPCS's absorption and fluorescence properties, noting that aggregation caused significant red shifts and quenching of fluorescence.
  • Results indicated that the surfactant mixtures effectively prevented aggregation at lower concentrations compared to each surfactant used alone, especially at an acidic pH of 2.9.

Article Abstract

The efficacy of surfactant mixtures of Pluronic F127 and Tween 80 at overall concentration in the micromolar range and molar ratio 1:1, 1:10, and 10:1 in inhibiting aggregation of the photosensitizer meso-tetraphenyl chlorin disulphonate (TPCS) was investigated in aqueous media at pH 2.9 by means of steady-state absorption and fluorescence emission spectroscopy as well as time-resolved fluorescence analysis. Corresponding experiments were performed at pH 7.4 in the absence of surfactants to determine the spectroscopic properties of a monomeric sample. Aggregation resulted in a red shift of the Soret absorption band and in substantial fluorescence quenching. The fluorescence lifetime of TPCS was a particularly sensitive indicator of the aggregation state, as the monomer at pH 7.4 decayed with a ∼ 10 ns time constant, while aggregation resulted in subnanosecond decay. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) of the surfactant mixtures was determined spectrophotometrically in the presence of TPCS. The ability of the surfactant mixtures to prevent aggregation at acidic pH was evaluated at overall surfactant concentration below and above CMC. Solubilization of TPCS in Pluronic F127/Tween 80 mixtures prevented aggregation of the photosensitizer at overall surfactant concentrations much lower than those needed for both pure Pluronic F127 and pure Tween 80.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10837450.2018.1515955DOI Listing

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