FLUORESCENCE AND TRIPLET-TRIPLET ABSORPTI ON QUENCHING OF HYPERICIN IN LIPOSOMES OF DIPALMITOYLPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE - APPLICATION TO THE STUDY OF THE INTERVESICULAR DIFFUSION OF HYPERICIN
H. Bouirig et al., FLUORESCENCE AND TRIPLET-TRIPLET ABSORPTI ON QUENCHING OF HYPERICIN IN LIPOSOMES OF DIPALMITOYLPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE - APPLICATION TO THE STUDY OF THE INTERVESICULAR DIFFUSION OF HYPERICIN, Journal de chimie physique et de physico-chimie biologique, 90(11-12), 1993, pp. 2021-2038
Liposomes of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) have been employed
as model systems for the study of the singlet oxygen formation sensiti
zed by hypericin in membranes. In order to better understand the molec
ular mechanism of action of hypericin, the present communication provi
des some quantitative information on the self quenching of the excited
singulet and triplet states of this hydrophobic dye in vesicles. From
the results obtained in measurements of the quenching of the fluoresc
ence and the triplet-triplet absorption two mechanisms were proposed :
- a dynamic quenching mechanism with the bimolecular rate constants :
(1)k(A) = 2.10(9) M(-1).s(-1) for the singlet excited state (3)k(A) =
6.5.10(4) M(-1).s(-1) for the triplet excited state - a static quench
ing mechanism where a long range coulombic interaction is believed to
occur. The liposomes beeing potential drug delivery vehicles, the self
quenching of the fluorescence has been used as a tool to study the in
tervesicular diffusion of hypericin. From our experiments it was deduc
ed the rate constants of the exchange of this molecule between two lip
osomes : k(ech) = 3.3.10(-4)s(-1) at 20 degrees C and k(ech) = 9.2.10(
-4) s(-1) at 50 degrees C.