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Ab Initio Insight into the Interaction of Metal-Decorated Fluorinated Carbon Fullerenes with Anti-COVID Drugs

We theoretically investigated the adsorption of two common anti-COVID drugs, favipiravir and chloroquine, on fluorinated C(60) fullerene, decorated with metal ions Cr(3+), Fe(2+), Fe(3+), Ni(2+). We focused on the effect of fluoridation on the interaction of fullerene with metal ions and drugs in an...

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Autores principales: Katin, Konstantin P., Kochaev, Alexey I., Kaya, Savas, El-Hajjaji, Fadoua, Maslov, Mikhail M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216462
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042345
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Sumario:We theoretically investigated the adsorption of two common anti-COVID drugs, favipiravir and chloroquine, on fluorinated C(60) fullerene, decorated with metal ions Cr(3+), Fe(2+), Fe(3+), Ni(2+). We focused on the effect of fluoridation on the interaction of fullerene with metal ions and drugs in an aqueous solution. We considered three model systems, C(60), C(60)F(2) and C(60)F(48), and represented pristine, low-fluorinated and high-fluorinated fullerenes, respectively. Adsorption energies, deformation of fullerene and drug molecules, frontier molecular orbitals and vibrational spectra were investigated in detail. We found that different drugs and different ions interacted differently with fluorinated fullerenes. Cr(3+) and Fe(2+) ions lead to the defluorination of low-fluorinated fullerenes. Favipiravir also leads to their defluorination with the formation of HF molecules. Therefore, fluorinated fullerenes are not suitable for the delivery of favipiravir and similar drugs molecules. In contrast, we found that fluorine enhances the adsorption of Ni(2+) and Fe(3+) ions on fullerene and their activity to chloroquine. Ni(2+)-decorated fluorinated fullerenes were found to be stable and suitable carriers for the loading of chloroquine. Clear shifts of infrared, ultraviolet and visible spectra can provide control over the loading of chloroquine on Ni(2+)-doped fluorinated fullerenes.