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Mol Pharm ; 17(12): 4704-4708, 2020 12 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33118829

ABSTRACT

Controlling physicochemical properties of light-unresponsive drugs, by light, prima facie, a paradox approach. We expanded light control by ion pairing light-unresponsive salicylate or ibuprofen to photoswitchable azobenzene counterions, thereby reversibly controlling supramolecular structures, hence the drugs' physicochemical and kinetic properties. The resulting ion pairs photoliquefied into room-temperature ionic liquids under ultraviolet light. Aqueous solutions showed trans-cis-dependent supramolecular structures under a light with wormlike aggregates decomposing into small micelles and vice versa. Light control allowed for permeation through membranes of cis-ibuprofen ion pairs within 12 h in contrast to the trans ion pairs requiring 72 h. In conclusion, azobenzene ion-pairing expands light control of physicochemical and kinetic properties to otherwise light-unresponsive drugs.


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Ionic Liquids/radiation effects , Ultraviolet Rays , Azo Compounds/chemistry , Azo Compounds/pharmacokinetics , Azo Compounds/radiation effects , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Ibuprofen/chemistry , Ibuprofen/pharmacokinetics , Ibuprofen/radiation effects , Ionic Liquids/chemistry , Ionic Liquids/pharmacokinetics , Molecular Structure , Permeability , Salicylates/chemistry , Salicylates/pharmacokinetics , Salicylates/radiation effects , Water/chemistry
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