Oxygen-Binding Profile of the Iron Porphyrin Complex Embedded in Polymerized Liposome: Effect of the Polymerized Liposome on the Stability and the Oxygen-Binding Ability of the Iron Porphyrin Complex |
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Authors: | E. Tsuchida H. Nishide M. Yuasa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Polymer Chemistry , Waseda University , Tokyo, 160, Japan |
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Abstract: | 5,10,15,20-Tetra(α,α,α,α, -o-(2′, 2′-dimethyl-20′-(2′ α-trimethylammonioethyl)phosphonatoxyeicosanamido)phenyl)porphinatoiron(II) (lipidheme) complex embedded in polymerized liposome was prepared by polymerizing l-(9-(p-vinylbenzoyl)nonanoyl)-2-O-octadecyl-rac-glycero-3-phosphocholine in the presence of lipid-heme under ultraviolet irradiation. The polymerization proceeded rapidly, and the reduction of the hemin to the heme occurred spontaneously during the polymerization. The lipid-heme complex embedded in the polymerized liposome bound molecular oxygen reversibly under physiological conditions (pH 7, 37°C) and was chemically, physically, and mechanically stable during storage for a long period and even in a high-speed flow system. The oxygen-binding affinity was not affected by the type of medium due to the effect of the rigid polymerized liposome. |
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