On the antibacterial photodynamic inactivation mechanism of Emodin and Dermocybin natural photosensitizers: A theoretical investigation

Author:

Ritacca Alessandra Gilda1ORCID,Prejanò Mario2ORCID,Alberto Marta Erminia2ORCID,Marino Tiziana2ORCID,Toscano Marirosa2,Russo Nino2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life and Environmental Sciences Polytechnic University of Marche Ancona Italy

2. Dipartimento di Chimica e Tecnologie Chimiche Università della Calabria Rende Italy

Abstract

AbstractA DFT and TDDFT study has been carried out on monomeric anthraquinones Emodin and Dermocybin (Em, Derm) recently proposed as natural antibacterial photosensitizers able to act also against gram‐negative microbes. The computational study has been performed considering the relative amount of neutral and ionic forms of each compound in water, with the variation of pH. The occurrence of both Type I and Type II photoreactions has been explored computing the absorption properties of each species, the spin‐orbit coupling constants (SOC), the vertical ionization potentials and the vertical electron affinities. The most plausible deactivation channels leading to the population of excited triplet states have been proposed. Our data indicate Emodin as more active than Dermocybin in antimicrobial photodynamic therapy throughout the Type II mechanism. Our data support a dual TypeI/II activity of the monomeric anthraquinones Emodin and Dermccybin in water, in all the considered protonation states.

Publisher

Wiley

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