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DEVELOPMENT OF A PHOTOCHROMIC NITROXYL DELIVERY SYSTEM David Spivey Mentor: Dr. Kevin P. Schultz Goucher College.

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1 DEVELOPMENT OF A PHOTOCHROMIC NITROXYL DELIVERY SYSTEM David Spivey Mentor: Dr. Kevin P. Schultz Goucher College

2 Nitroxyl (HNO)  HNO has been found to have pharmacological effects:  Positive cardiac inotropy  Vasodilation  Inhibits breast cancer tumor growth  Potential therapeutic agent for heart disease  Downside: highly unstable in physiological conditions

3 Current HNO Donors  A stable and controllable nitroxyl donor is needed to further study its therapeutic benefits and potential usefulness as a drug

4 Chromism  A process that induces a reversible color change in compounds  Types of chromism:  Photochromism - color change caused by light  Thermochromism - color change caused by heat  Electrochromism - color change caused by an electrical current  Solvatochromism - color change caused by solvent polarity  Tribochromism - color change caused by mechanical friction

5 Photochromism  The reversible transformation of a chemical species between two forms by the absorption of electromagnetic radiation, where the two forms have different absorption spectra.  Electrocyclic ring closing reaction

6 Diene Synthesis

7 Nitroxyl Binding and Release

8 UV/Vis Studies of Photochromic Transformation  First compound used produced results indicative of degradation

9 UV/Vis of New Compound

10 Photostationary State  The equilibrium chemical composition under a specific kind of electromagnetic radiation

11 Parallel vs. Antiparallel UV light

12 Monitoring Closing by NMR Open form After 10 min of irradiation

13 Isolation of Closed Isomer

14 Nitroxyl Release  Tried heating open ring form in xylene/water at 140° C

15 Future Plans  Optimize retro-Diels Alder reaction and HNO release  Optimize side groups to obtain a higher percent in the closed conformation

16 References  Fukuto, J.M.; Dutton, A.S.; Houk, K.N. “The chemistry and biology of nitroxyl (HNO): a chemically unique species with novel and important biological activity,” Chembiochem, 2005, 6, 612–619.  Lopez, B. E.; Shinyashiki, M.; Han, T. H.; Fukuto, J. M. “Antioxidant actions of nitroxyl (HNO),” Free Radical Biol. Med. 2007, 42, 482–91.  Atkinson, R. N.; Storey, B. M.; King, S. B. “Reactions of Acyl Nitroso Compounds with Amines: Production of Nitroxyl (HNO) with the Preparation of Amides” Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 9287–9290.  Irie, M., “Diarylethenes for Memories and Switches,” Chem. Rev. 2000, 100, 1685–1716.  Lemieux, V.; Gauthier, S.; Branda, N. R. “Selective and sequential photorelease using molecular switches,” Ang. Chem. Int. Ed. 2006, 45, 6820–6824.  Erno, Z.; Asadirad, A. M.; Lemieux, V.; Branda, N. R. “Using light and a molecular switch to “lock” and “unlock” the Diels-Alder reaction,” Org. Biomol. Chem. 2012, 10, 2787–2792.

17 Acknowledgements  Kevin Schultz, Ph.D  Goucher Chemistry Department  Claasen Summer Research Fund  Kirkbride Loya  Jaclyn Kellon  Kat Flanagan  Marie McConville


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