Title:Implications of Photophysical and Physicochemical Factors on Successful Application of Photodynamic Therapy
Volume: 23
Issue: 40
Author(s): Shubhajit Paul, Paul Wan Sia Heng and Lai Wah Chan*
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmacy, 18 Science Drive 4, National University of Singapore, 117543,Singapore
Keywords:
Photodynamic therapy, photosensitizers, nanocarriers, optimized delivery, carcinoma, cancer.
Abstract: Photodynamic therapy is an evolving treatment modality for cancer owing to its non-invasive approach.
This mode of therapy depends on the dynamic interaction of light, oxygen and a photoactive drug to
induce oxidative damage to affected cells. This apparently simple technique could be complicated by several
factors, mainly contributed by the nature of the physicochemical properties of the photoactive drug, variation in
light source and exposure time, as well as tumor physiological environment. This review covers a brief history on
the use of various fluorophores in photodynamic therapy, successful marketed formulations and the factors affecting
the treatment modalities. The potential of nanostructures as effective delivery carriers with improved photodynamic
efficacy is also elaborated. A thorough understanding of the chemistry of photoactive drugs, characteristics
of the delivery carriers and light irradiation parameters will enable optimal efficacy of photodynamic therapy.