2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2019.05.032
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Effect of photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy on Candida albicans in the presence of glucose

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“…It seems that adding glucose along with 1 to yeast suspension increases the uptake of 1, thus increasing the effectiveness of PDT. However, de Oliveira-Silva et al came to the opposite conclusions [55]. In their study, the effect of glucose on 1 uptake by C. albicans was negligible and did not affect the efficacy of the PDT.…”
Section: Methylene Bluementioning
confidence: 81%
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“…It seems that adding glucose along with 1 to yeast suspension increases the uptake of 1, thus increasing the effectiveness of PDT. However, de Oliveira-Silva et al came to the opposite conclusions [55]. In their study, the effect of glucose on 1 uptake by C. albicans was negligible and did not affect the efficacy of the PDT.…”
Section: Methylene Bluementioning
confidence: 81%
“…In their study, the effect of glucose on 1 uptake by C. albicans was negligible and did not affect the efficacy of the PDT. On the other hand, the researchers used a fivefold lower concentration (100 µM) of the PS and exposed the cells to glucose for 120 min (instead of 90 min) [55]. Chitosan was another carbohydrate that was investigated to influence the effectiveness of PACT using 1 [113].…”
Section: Methylene Bluementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ferreira et al and de Oliveira-Silva et al achieved different reductions of C. albicans , 0.5 log 10 and 6 log 10 respectively, with 32 μg/mL of MB and a fluence of 30 J/cm 2 for 3–4 min. This shows the variability between experiments [ 29 , 30 ]. The results of Ferreira et al are closer to those of this work (32 μg/mL of MB does not produce complete photoinactivation) ( Table 2 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%