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Effectiveness of Partially Soluble Photosensitizer in Photodynamic Microbiological Inactivation: A Curcumin Example

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Abstract

We show that partial solubility of a photosensitizer is not necessarily a bad property when dealing with microbiological control. The presence of curcumin aggregates in solution may present advantages with respect the photo- and chemical stability.

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