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titleOfInvention Erythrosin-based antimicrobial photodynamic therapy compound and its use
abstract A method and composition for destroying microbes, especially bacteria, in the body utilizing Erythrosin B in conjunction with electromagnetic radiation is disclosed. In a preferred method, a composition comprising Erythrosin B is introduced to a treatment area. After a sufficient period of time has elapsed, radiation of a suitable wavelength is applied to the area to activate the Erythrosin B and by a photodynamic reaction to destroy the bacteria. Preferred radiation has a wavelength around 530 nm. Erythrosin B is incorporated within a gel, which acts to restrict the photodynamic action proximate to the biofilm, thus ensuring that only unwanted bacteria is effected and natural microflora is unharmed. This method is effective for destroying at least Grampositive bacteria, and is particularly effective in areas where complex media such as saliva are also present.
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