Ionic Liquid Green Assembly-Mediated Migration of Piperine From Calf-Thymus DNA: A New Possibility of the Tunable Drug Delivery System

Neha Maurya, Zahoor Ahmad Parray, Jitendra Kumar Maurya, Asimul Islam, Rajan Patel

ACS Omega. 2019 Dec 5;4(25):21005-21017.

PMID: 31867492

Abstract:

Biocompatible surface-active ionic liquid (SAIL) was used first to study the deintercalation process of a well-known natural compound piperine (PIP) as an anticancer drug, obtained from PIP-calf thymus DNA (ctDNA) complex under controlled experimental conditions. In this study, we have been exploring the interaction of PIP in SAIL (1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium octyl sulfate ionic liquid ([C4mim][C8OSO3])), ctDNA, and deintercalation of PIP from the PIP-ctDNA complex through SAIL micelle using various spectroscopic techniques. Absorption, emission, and lifetime decay measurements provide strong evidence of the relocation of PIP molecules from ctDNA to SAIL micelle. Fluorescence quenching and steady-state fluorescence anisotropy were employed to examine the exact location of PIP in different media. Moreover, the surface tension technique was also employed to confirm the release of PIP molecules from the PIP-ctDNA complex in the presence of SAIL. Circular dichroism analysis suggested that SAIL micelle does not perturb the ctDNA structure, which supported the fact that SAIL micelle can be used as a safe vehicle for PIP. Overall, the study highlighted a novel strategy for deintercalation of drug using SAIL because the release of the drug can be controlled over a period by varying the concentration and composition of the SAIL.

Chemicals Related in the Paper:

Catalog Number Product Name Structure CAS Number Price
AP445473585 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium octyl sulfate 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium octyl sulfate 445473-58-5 Price
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