Photoresponsive molecularly imprinted hydrogels for the photoregulated release and uptake of pharmaceuticals in the aqueous media

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作者
Gong, Chengbin [1 ]
Wong, Ka-Leung [1 ]
Lam, Michael H. W. [1 ]
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[1] City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Biol & Chem, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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10.1021/cm7019526
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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A water-soluble azobenzene-containing functional monomer 4-[(4-methacryloyloxy)phenylazo] benzenesulfonic acid (MAPASA) was developed for the fabrication of a photoresponsive molecularly imprinted hydrogel material that can function in the biocompatible aqueous media. Cross-linking the functional monomer with various bisacrylamide and bismethacrylamide cross-linkers produced polyacrylamide hydrogels with enough optical transparency in the aqueous media for spectroscopic characterization and measurements. Paracetamol, (N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetaiiiide), a common analgesic and antipyretic drug, was adopted as the molecular template for the imprinting. Reorientation of the hydrated Sulfonated azobenzene chromophores in the course of their trans-cis photoisomerization was found to be sterically demanding. When incorporated into the relatively confined and rigid hydrogel environment generated by the most commonly adopted polyacrylamide cross-linker, N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide (1-C), these chromophores were not able to undergo photoisomerization. Lengthening the spacers separating the polymerizable acrylamide/methacrylamide functionalities at both ends of the cross-linkers from ethylene (2-C) to octylene (8-C) enhanced the flexibility of the resultant hydrogel matrices and resumed the photoisomerization properties of the chromophores. The rate of photoisomerization gradually increased with spacer length. On the other hand, substrate binding strength of the imprinted receptors dropped with the increasing flexibility of the hydrogels. Balancing these factors, the crosslinker N,N'-hexylenebismethacrylamide (6-C) was subsequently selected as the optimal cross-linker for the fabrication of the photoresponsive imprinted hydrogel. Scatchard analysis revealed the specific and nonspecific binding strength of the resultant imprinted hydrogel to be 1.96 x 10(5) and 747.0 M-1, respectively. The density of the imprinted receptors in the hydrogel was 0.47 mu mol g(-1). The affinity of the hydrogel for paracetamol can be photoregulated. Upon irradiation at 353 nm, 83.6% of receptor-bound paracetamol was released from the imprinted hydrogel. Subsequent irradiation at 440 ran caused 94.1% of the released paracetamol to be rebound by the hydrogel again. Such a photoregulated release and uptake process is repeatable. Results of our work demonstrated the potential of stimuli-responsive molecularly imprinted materials as biocompatible smart chemicals and drugs transfer systems.
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