Issue 41, 2014

Light-triggered and cysteine-mediated nitric oxide release from a biodegradable starch-based film

Abstract

A new nitric oxide-releasing material produced with cassava starch is described. The ruthenium nitrosyl complex trans-[Ru(NH3)4(isn)NO](BF4)3 (RuNOisn; isn = isonicotinamide) is able to release NO upon either photolysis or chemical reduction. Impregnating this complex under mild conditions into cassava starch (CS) films produced a NO-delivery platform (CSx-RuNOisn). Spectroscopic analysis of CSx-RuNOisn indicates that the coordination sphere of RuNOisn remains intact during film production. Exposure of CSx-RuNOisn to long wave UV-light (λirr = 355 nm) leads to NO release and formation of the paramagnetic photoproduct trans-[RuIII(NH3)4isn(H2O)]3+ in the CS film. Reaction of this aquaruthenium(III) complex with aqueous nitrite regenerates RuNOisn in the film. Delivery of NO upon photolysis of CSx-RuNOisn was verified by trapping with oxymyoglobin. Moreover, NO release upon chemical reduction was carried out using L-cysteine as a reductant. Cysteine-mediated NO delivery from CSx-RuNOisn persisted for more than 7 h, during which physiologically relevant NO concentrations were liberated. These results suggest that CSx-RuNOisn is a promising candidate for use in biological applications.

Graphical abstract: Light-triggered and cysteine-mediated nitric oxide release from a biodegradable starch-based film

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2014
Accepted
25 Aug 2014
First published
27 Aug 2014

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014,2, 7232-7242

Light-triggered and cysteine-mediated nitric oxide release from a biodegradable starch-based film

A. C. Roveda, H. de Fazio Aguiar, K. M. Miranda, C. C. Tadini and D. W. Franco, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014, 2, 7232 DOI: 10.1039/C4TB00996G

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