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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.59.2004.tde-04122006-110331
Document
Author
Full name
Anderson Orzari Ribeiro
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2004
Supervisor
Committee
Serra, Osvaldo Antonio (President)
Davolos, Marian Rosaly
Nikolaou, Sofia
Ribeiro, Sidney José Lima
Rosa, Ieda Lucia Viana
Title in Portuguese
Estudo da interação entre sistemas luminescentes e alfa e beta-ciclodextrina em solução aquosa
Keywords in Portuguese
Ciclodextrina
Fotossensibilizador
Íons Terras Raras
Porfirina
Sistemas Luminescente
Terapia Fotodinâmica
Abstract in Portuguese
O grande interesse no estudo de materiais fotoluminescentes em solução aquosa é devido à possibilidade de aplicação destes sistemas em imunoensaios, na produção de lasers líquidos e como sondas estruturais de biomoléculas. Neste contexto, íons de Terras Raras (TR) e as ciclodextrinas são muito importantes, já que algumas TRs – como o európio e o térbio – apresentam a propriedade da luminescência, enquanto que as ciclodextrinas possuem uma cavidade apolar que pode incorporar moléculas (ou partes delas) em seu interior e protegê-las das moléculas do solvente. Neste projeto desenvolvemos principalmente a síntese de novos complexos luminescentes de európio e térbio com β-dicetonas, e o estudo de seus compostos de inclusão em α-ciclodextrina em solução aquosa. Foram estudados também compostos obtidos através da ligação covalente entre derivados da tetrakis(pentafluorofenil)porfirina e a β-ciclodextrina. Derivados de macrocíclos porfirínicos fotossensíveis vêm sendo empregados com muito sucesso no tratamento do câncer através terapia fotodinâmica. A ligação destes agentes em β-ciclodextrina propicia uma melhor solubilidade no meio fisiológico, característica esta que é um dos requisitos para uma melhor eficiência do tratamento. Todos os materiais obtidos foram caracterizados química e foto-fisicamente, relacionando-se a eficiência destes novos sistemas com outros já relatados na literatura.
Title in English
Study of luminescent materials in aqueous solution by interaction with alfa and beta cyclodextrin
Keywords in English
Cyclodextrin
Fotossensitizers
Luminescence
Photodynamic Terapy
Porphyrin
Rare Earth
Abstract in English
In recent years, there has been considerable research on the study of energy transfer process by active optically ions due to their great importance in solid state devices, e.g., lasers and optic-electronic materials. These luminescent materials in aqueous solution can also be very useful as sensors or probe in biomaterials analysis. In this context, the interest on rare earth ion (RE) and cyclodextrins (CD) in the same systems are increasing, due to their compatibility with solid state and aqueous media. Some RE, like europium and terbium, present luminescent properties, while the CD’s have an apolar hydrophobic cavity that can incorporate molecules, protecting them from solvent entities and resulting in a rigid hydrophobic matrix in solution. In a part of this present work, it was performed the study of the RE complexes in aqueous solution incorporated into α-CD hydrophobic cavity. Rare Earth complexes with β-diketones were synthesized and characterized, and their solubilization in water was achieved by incorporation in α-CD. We also studied the porphyrin-type macrocycles linked to β-CD. Macrocycle tetrapyrroles are very promising molecules to be used as photosensitizer in Photodynamic Therapy. This therapy is an emergent treatment for cancer that requires a combination of oxygen, visible light and a photosensitizer, which causes damage to living tissue. The linkage of porphyrins in cyclodextrins can increase their solubility in water, making them suitable for intravenous administration and widens the possibilities of their use in medicine. Chemical and photochemical properties of all prepared compounds were performed and compared with similar results recorded for well know commercial products.
 
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