BIOMIMETIC APPROACHES TO STUDY OF PROPERTIES OF MEDICINAL SUBSTANCES

Author:

Melnikova Nina B.,Solovyova Olga N.,Evgeni N. Kochetkov Evgeni N.

Abstract

The review is devoted to an assessment of the current level of use of biomimetic approaches to the study of the properties of known drugs and the development of new drugs. In this review, we consider the main biological functions of superoxide dismutase, namely the catalytic decomposition of toxic superoxide anion of oxygen to the molecular form of oxygen and protection against induced apoptosis. The biomimetic enzymes-Mn- and TEMPO-containing equivalents of superoxide dismutase SOD with antitumor and antioxidant activity were discussed more detail. The relationship between the properties and activity of SOD mimetics with their structure among them the nature of the anion and ligands, the coordination number, the geometry of the presence of conjugated bonds, and other parameters of the molecules. The study of the properties of Mn-SOD mimetics makes it possible to develop a new class of drugs successfully tested by in vivo and in vitro experiments and which are at the stages of clinical trials. Stable TEMPO radicals containing compounds are able to perform SOD functions, exhibiting antioxidant activity in relation not only to superoxide-anion, but also to peroxynitrile, and moreover to act as a spin label. The biomimetic membrane systems (monolayers, planar lipid bilayers, liposomes and other nano-sized objects) are discussed too for studying properties in in vitro experiments and for delivering potent and medicinal substances. The biomimetic approach combination allows to create the new promising drugs, including those based on SOD mimetics, and to develop the synthetic analogues of biologically active substances and methods of their delivery. The advantages of such dosage forms are lower toxicity of the preparations, lack of immunogenicity and a decrease in the dose of potent drugs.

Publisher

Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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