E. Benhur et al., ACTION SPECTRA (660-700 NM) FOR VIRUS INACTIVATION AND RED-CELL DAMAGE PHOTOSENSITIZED BY THE SILICON PHTHALOCYANINE PC-4, Lasers in medical science, 11(4), 1996, pp. 221-225
The silicon phthalocyanine HOSiPcOSi(CH3)(2)(CH2)(3)N(CH3)(2) (Pc 4) i
s being studied as a photosensitizer for decontamination of blood for
transfusion. In order to optimize the treatment conditions, ie reduce
damage to red blood cells (RBC) while maintaining virucidal activity,
action spectra were obtained for Pc 4, Using monochromatic light from
a dye laser pumped by an argon-ion laser, in the range of 660-700 nm,
a red shift of the action spectra was observed with respect to the abs
orption spectrum of Pc 4 in methanol solution. This shift was a unifor
m 4 nm for induction of red cell damage, A similar shift was observed
for the absorption spectrum of Pc 4 bound to RBC membranes. For virus
inactivation, there was a 4 nm red shift on the blue side and approxim
ately a 12 nm shift on the red side of the spectrum. It is concluded t
hat using light of 690-700 nm would increase the specificity of the vi
rucidal treatment several fold.