We have exposed a number of bioactive pure compounds to lasers of a given nm wavelength and energy level for varying periods of time, followed the result of exposure via thin layer chromatography, isolated and characterized the products high pressure chromatography and evaluated their bioactivity against a panel of bacteria or cancer cells. Without exception, the products from exposure of a bioactive phenothiazine such as thioridazine, caused a many-fold increase in the antibacterial effects against salmonella, E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In some cases, antibacterial effects included inhibition of the main efflux pump of given bacterial species. The references below suggest that perhaps exposure of bioactive compounds to given lasers and energy levels produces new compounds with increased bioactivity over that of the parental, non-laser exposed compound. The main advantage from the use of the method is that unlike pyrogenic methods, once the laser beam is stopped, the chemical reactions cease.

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