Impact of curcumin supersaturation in antibacterial photodynamic therapy-effect of cyclodextrin type and amount: Studies on curcumin and curcuminoides XLV

A.B. Hegge, T.T. Nielsen, Kim Lambertsen Larsen, E. Bruzell, H.H. Tønnesen

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Abstract

Curcumin has been investigated as a potential photosensitizer (PS) in antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT). The phototoxic effect of curcumin is dependent on proper formulations of the compound because of the lipophilic nature of the molecule and the extremely low water solubility at physiological conditions. In the present study, the combination of curcumin with either a methylated β-cyclodextrin (CD) or polyethylene glycol-based β-CD or γ-CD polymers was investigated in aPDT using Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Enterococcus faecalis as model bacteria. Solutions with various supersaturation ratios of curcumin were prepared with the selected CD or CD polymers. The concept of supersaturation was then investigated as a mean to enhance the phototoxic effect of curcumin, especially toward the gram-negative bacteria E. coli. A high supersaturation ratio corresponded with high phototoxicity of E. coli. Depending on the curcumin preparation, the bacterial survival ranged from 0.01% to no significant effect after irradiation with blue light (29 J/cm ). Temporal stabilization of the supersaturated state is necessary in order to retain high and predictable photoreactivity of the PS. Further studies will be needed in order to formulate curcumin preparations with acceptable hydrolytic and photolytic stability and a temporal stabilization of a supersaturated state.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume101
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)1524-1537
Number of pages14
ISSN0022-3549
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2012

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