N. Cempel et al., PREPARATION OF PHOTODYNAMIC HYDROLYSATES FROM BOVINE HEMOGLOBIN, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 42(9), 1994, pp. 2059-2063
Porphyric peptides were prepared from an agricultural byproduct, bovin
e hemoglobin. Hemoglobin was hydrolyzed with alcalase. After removal o
f heme iron, the total hydrolysate was separated on gel filtration. It
consisted of three fractions; the major one was separated by reversed
-phase performance chromatography. FAB analysis indicated that protopo
rphyrin, hematoporphyrin, and hydroxyethylvinyl deuteroporphyrin were
the major porphyrin constituents. These porphyrins were maintained in
solution by peptidic hydrolysates. The hydrophilic and photosensitizin
g properties of porphyrin-peptide complexes were demonstrated. The wat
er-solubilizing ability of hydrolysates was significant and allowed am
phiphilic porphyrins to be obtained. These compounds could give applic
ations in different fields: they could be employed as insecticides and
antibacterial products or even could give, after further purification
, application in photodynamic therapy.