Review article
New Approach to Inactivation of Harmful and Pathogenic Microorganisms by Photosensitization
Živile Lukšiene
; Institute of Material Science and Applied Research, Vilnius University, Sauletekio 9, LT-10223, Vilnius, Lithuania
Abstract
Photosensitization is a treatment involving the administration of a photoactive compound that selectively accumulates in the target cells or microorganisms and is followed by irradiation with visible light. The combination of the two absolutely nontoxic elements, drug and light, in the presence of oxygen results in the selective destruction of target microorganism. It is important to note that truly major advances have been made in photosensitized antimicrobial chemotherapy, in particular disinfection of the blood and blood products, or treating local infections. By no means, prevention of any disease by microbial control of environment, including food manufacturing, is of greatest importance. Thus, development of new antimicrobial methods is necessary. In this context, photosensitization has been shown to be really effective: different microorganisms such as drug-resistant bacteria, yeasts, viruses and parasites can be inactivated by this method. So far, a photosensitization phenomenon can open new and interesting avenues for the development of novel, effective and ecologically friendly antimicrobial treatment, which might be applied to increase food safety.
Keywords
photosensitization; inactivation microorganisms
Hrčak ID:
110627
URI
Publication date:
15.12.2005.
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