2020
DOI: 10.1007/s41365-020-00776-9
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Effects of N-1 substituent on the phototoxicity of fluoroquinolone antibiotics: comparison of pefloxacin and difloxacin

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“…It was found that the absorption peak values for the quinolone ring are located at 227, 270, and 314 nm, which is attributed to the substituted poly-nuclear aromatic compounds. In addition, as reported previously ( Zhao et al ,. 2020 ), the short wavelength band between 260 and 280 nm is attributed to the aromatic ring's absorption, while the long wavelength band between 310 and 340 nm is attributed to the n - p * (HOMO-LUMO) electronic transition brought on by the intermolecular H bond formed between the difloxacin antibiotic and the solvent used (H 2 O).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…It was found that the absorption peak values for the quinolone ring are located at 227, 270, and 314 nm, which is attributed to the substituted poly-nuclear aromatic compounds. In addition, as reported previously ( Zhao et al ,. 2020 ), the short wavelength band between 260 and 280 nm is attributed to the aromatic ring's absorption, while the long wavelength band between 310 and 340 nm is attributed to the n - p * (HOMO-LUMO) electronic transition brought on by the intermolecular H bond formed between the difloxacin antibiotic and the solvent used (H 2 O).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%