Optimization of the Erythrosine-mediated photodynamic therapy against Escherichia coli using response surface methodology

PHOTODIAGNOSIS AND PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY(2024)

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Background: The efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) depends on the combination of light and a photo sensitizer for inactivation of microorganisms. However, finding the ideal conditions for the factors involved in this technique is time and cost-consuming. The rotational composite central design (RCCD) is a tool that can be allied with PDT to achieve precise results within a shorter working time. Methods: This study used the response surface methodology to optimize the parameters of PDT mediated by Erythrosine (ERY) and green light-emitting diodes (LED) in different Escherichia coli strains by applying RCCD. Results: The RCCD predicted optimum values of ERY and light exposure on PDT. According to the experimental results, the light exposure time showed the most significant influence on the inactivation of the evaluated bacteria. The optimized operating conditions were validated in laboratory tests, and no viable cells were recovered with ERY at 116 mu mol L-1 and 30 min of light (33.34 J cm(2)) for E. coli ATCC 25922, 108 mu mol L-1 and 40 min (44.38 J cm(2)) for E. coli ATCC 35218, and 108 mu mol L-1 and 29.3 min (32.5 J cm(2)) for E. coli O157:H7 EDL 933. Conclusion: The adjusted polynomial models provided accurate information on the combined effects of ERY and lighting time with green LED on PDT. The application of the RCCD, in addition to reducing the number of experiments, also allows for increased quantity and quality of the results. Therefore, surface response methodology combined with PDT is a promising approach to inactivate E. coli.
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Photoinactivation,Xanthenes,Gram-negative bacteria,Experimental design,Photodynamic Therapy
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