Development of a Convenient and Quantitative Method for Evaluating Photosensitizing Activity Using Thiazolyl Blue Formazan Dye.

Smee Kang, Yeong Ji Oh, Mi-Ri Kim, Yu Na Jung, Eiseul Song, Hyowon Lee, Jungil Hong
Author Information
  1. Smee Kang: Department of Food Science and Technology, College of Science and Convergence Technology, Seoul Women's University, 621, Hwarangro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01797, Republic of Korea.
  2. Yeong Ji Oh: Major in Food Science & Biotechnology, Institute of Bio Engineering, College of Future Convergence, Eulji University, Seongnam 13135, Republic of Korea. ORCID
  3. Mi-Ri Kim: Department of Food Science and Technology, College of Science and Convergence Technology, Seoul Women's University, 621, Hwarangro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01797, Republic of Korea.
  4. Yu Na Jung: Department of Food Science and Technology, College of Science and Convergence Technology, Seoul Women's University, 621, Hwarangro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01797, Republic of Korea.
  5. Eiseul Song: Department of Food Science and Technology, College of Science and Convergence Technology, Seoul Women's University, 621, Hwarangro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01797, Republic of Korea.
  6. Hyowon Lee: Department of Food Science and Technology, College of Science and Convergence Technology, Seoul Women's University, 621, Hwarangro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01797, Republic of Korea.
  7. Jungil Hong: Department of Food Science and Technology, College of Science and Convergence Technology, Seoul Women's University, 621, Hwarangro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01797, Republic of Korea. ORCID

Abstract

Photosensitizers cause oxidative damages in various biological systems under light. In this study, the method for analyzing photosensitizing activity of various dietary and medicinal sources was developed using 1-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-3,5-diphenylformazan (thiazolyl blue formazan; MTT-F) as a probe. Significant and quantitative decolorization of MTT-F was observed in the presence of photosensitizers used in this study under light but not under dark conditions. The decolorization of MTT-F occurred irradiation time-, light intensity-, and photosensitizer concentration-dependently. The decolorized MTT-F was reversibly reduced by living cells; the LC-MS/MS results indicated the formation of oxidized products with -1 / of base peak from MTT-F, suggesting that MTT-F decolorized by photosensitizers was its corresponding tetrazolium. The present results indicate that MTT-F is a reliable probe for the quantitative analysis of photosensitizing activities, and the MTT-F-based method can be an useful tool for screening and evaluating photosensitizing properties of various compounds used in many industrial purposes.

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Grants

  1. 2016R1A2B1007540, 2019R1A2C1089617, and 2021R1F1A1051466/National Research Foundation of Korea

MeSH Term

Photosensitizing Agents
Humans
Tetrazolium Salts
Formazans
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Thiazoles
Light
Chromatography, Liquid
Coloring Agents

Chemicals

Photosensitizing Agents
Tetrazolium Salts
Formazans
thiazolyl blue
Thiazoles
Coloring Agents

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