Title :
Supramolecular Assemblies of Functional Nanoporphyrins in Therapeutics
Author :
Ion, Rodica-Mariana ; Dreve, Simina
Author_Institution :
ICECHIM, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract :
New supramolecular systems have been assembled with the use of bridging unities such as tetrapyridylporphyrins, porphyrazines and polypyrazines. The assembly involves the orientation of the pi-conjugated rings, which are kept together by means of strong hydrophobic intermolecular interactions, as well as by the electrostatic interactions between the peripheral cationic and anionic residues. The porphyrins and ruthenium polypyridines are two classes of compounds exhibiting most of the above mentioned molecular properties. In the present study new cationic porphyrin as tetraruthenium (bipyridine)porphyrin (4+)(TRPyP) was synthesized and its association with anionic porphyrin (TSPP) forming heteroaggregates, is investigated. Potential applications in photodynamic therapy of cancer are discussed.
Keywords :
aggregation; association; cancer; hydrophilicity; molecular biophysics; organic compounds; photodynamic therapy; ruthenium compounds; anionic residue; association; bipyridine; bridging unity; cancer; electrostatic interactions; functional nanoporphyrins; heteroaggregates; hydrophobic intermolecular interactions; peripheral cationic residue; photodynamic therapy; pi-conjugated rings; polypyrazines; porphyrazines; ruthenium polypyridines; supramolecular assembly; tetrapyridylporphyrins; tetraruthenium porphyrin; therapeutics; Absorption; Artificial intelligence; Assembly systems; Chemical analysis; Chemistry; Electrostatics; Joining processes; Medical services; Nanoporous materials; Nanotechnology; heterroagregates; nanoporphyrins; porphyrins; supramolecular assemblies; therapeutics;
Conference_Titel :
Complexity and Intelligence of the Artificial and Natural Complex Systems, Medical Applications of the Complex Systems, Biomedical Computing, 2008. CANS '08. First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Targu Mures, Mures
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3621-7
DOI :
10.1109/CANS.2008.29