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titleOfInvention Application of photosensitizer for treating acne
abstract The invention relates to application of a photosensitizer for treating acne. The photosensitizer is amino acid zinc phthalocyanine or a derivative thereof or organic or inorganic salt thereof which is used as the photosensitizer in photodynamic therapy for treating acne. The photosensitizer is of targeting and targeting aggressivity to target germs. Photons with special energy excite target molecules of the photosensitizer, the target molecules of the photosensitizer can transfer energy to oxygen molecules, and high energy oxygen molecules kill adjacent target germs: propionibacterium acnes, escherichia coli and staphylococcus aureus to treat acne. The photosensitizer provided by the invention used to treat acne is good in effect, free from antibiotics and hormone and tolerance, less in side effect, safe and nontoxic and economic and practical; can efficiently and quickly kill propionibacterium acnes, escherichia coli and staphylococcus aureus which induce acne to treat acne and restore skins without damaging normal cells; and is small in use level of effect medicines, and strong in effect of killing acne pathogenic bacteria.
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