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Sila-Ibuprofen

Authors :
Kleemiss, Florian
Justies, Aileen
Duvinage, Daniel
Watermann, Patrick
Ehrke, Eric
Sugimoto, Kunihisa
Fugel, Malte
Malaspina, Lorraine A.
Dittmer, Anneke
Kleemiss, Torsten
Puylaert, Pim
King, Nelly R.
Staubitz, Anne
Tzschentke, Thomas M.
Dringen, Ralf
Grabowsky, Simon
Beckmann, Jens
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, 2020.

Abstract

The synthesis, characterization, biological activity,and toxicology of sila-ibuprofen, a silicon derivative of the most common nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, is reported. The key improvements compared with ibuprofen are a four times higher solubility in physiological media and a lower melting enthalpy,which are attributed to the carbon−silicon switch. The improved solubility is of interest for postsurgical intravenous administration.A potential for pain relief is rationalized via inhibition experiments of cyclooxygenases I and II (COX-I and COX-II) as well as via a set of newly developed methods that combine molecular dynamics,quantum chemistry, and quantum crystallography. The binding affinity of sila-ibuprofen to COX-I and COX-II is quantified in terms of London dispersion and electrostatic interactions in the active receptor site. This study not only shows the potential of sila-ibuprofen for medicinal application but also improves our understanding of the mechanism of action of the inhibition process.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a25e348bf76811043aa6790acb234fd1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/150614