Abstract

In the current work, chryosphanol (MHAQ) was isolated and purified from rheum, and the photosensitization activities were studied. In nitrogen-saturated DMSO solution, irradiation of chryosphanol (MHAQ) with visible light (>430 nm) produced the semiquinone radical anions (MHAQ • − ), which was intensified significantly by an electron donor NADH, suggesting electron transfer between the excited and ground state photosensitizer molecules. In an air-saturated DMSO solution, superoxide radical anions (O 2 • − ), trapped by DMPO, were detected. It was proved that O 2 • − was not originated from the singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) but dependent on DMPO, chrysophanol, oxygen and the irradiation time. The singlet oxygen and • OH could also be produced by the photosensitization of the photosensitizer. These suggest that chrysophanol possesses the photosensitization activity via Type I mechanism and Type II mechanism. To evaluate the photosensitization activities of MHAQ, emodin and mixed anthraquinone derivatives extracted from rheum, the relative productivities of O 2 • − were estimated to be 1.8, 1.1 and 1.0 respectively and the quantum yields for singlet oxygen to be 0.36, 0.53 and 0.14 respectively. Therefore, these low-cost pigments may be potentially used as phototherapeutic medicine for some kind of vascular diseases or photo-activated pesticides.

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