Visualization of the photodegradation of a therapeutic drug by chemometric-assisted fluorescence spectroscopy.
Masaru TaniokaTsugumi EbihanaManae UraguchiHaruka ShojiYuka NakamuraRina UedaShota OguraYoshifumi WakiyaTohru ObataTakahiro IdaJun HorigomeShinichiro KaminoPublished in: RSC advances (2022)
The fluorescence spectral fingerprint, also known as the excitation-emission matrix (EEM), is used to assess and visualize therapeutic drug photodegradation in combination with chemometrics. Examination of EEM-parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) data showed that an individual component was easily separated from a mixture of photogenerated products of a heterocyclic pharmacophore, in this case, phenothiazine drugs (PTZs). Detailed investigations of both structure-EEM relationships and kinetics revealed that the components extracted from EEM-PARAFAC could be quantitatively attributed to such photogenerated products as phenothiazine sulfoxide and carbazole derivatives. EEM in combination with principal component analysis (PCA) could be used as a mapping tool to visualize information of the photodegradation process of PTZs. We also assessed the photostability of various types of PTZs containing side chains by using validated EEM-PARAFAC methodology.