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Photodynamic Method Boosts Antibiotics Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria

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SÃO CARLOS, Brazil, Jan. 8, 2024 — Multidrug-resistant bacteria are considered a serious threat to infection control. Faced with the increasing difficulty of developing new antibiotics to combat resilient bacterial strains, scientists are turning to photodynamic inactivation (PDI), a light-based approach to breaking antimicrobial resistance. PDI strengthens the effect of antibiotics and induces oxidative stress in microorganisms through the interaction of light with a photosensitizer. The photosensitizer is energized in PDI by absorbing visible light to form reactive oxygen species that trigger bacterial inactivation by...Read full article

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    Published: January 2024
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    photodynamic inactivation
    Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) is a therapeutic approach that utilizes the combination of light, a photosensitizer, and molecular oxygen to induce cell death or inactivate microorganisms. This technique is commonly applied in the fields of medicine and microbiology for the treatment of infections, cancers, and other pathological conditions. Key components and principles of photodynamic inactivation include: Photosensitizer: A photosensitizer is a molecule that can absorb light at...
    Research & TechnologyeducationAmericasUniversity of São PauloLight SourcesOpticsSensors & DetectorsBiophotonicscoronavirusmedicalmedicinepharmaceuticalphotodynamic inactivationphotosensitizersantibiotic resistancemultidrug-resistant bacteriainfectious diseasesphoto-oxidation

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