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Photobinding of Flutamide to Phospholipid Vesicles: Additional Evidence for Photoprocesses Unexpectedly Triggered by Conformational Changes in the Bilayer

✍ Scribed by Salvatore Sortino; Giancarlo Marconi; Salvatore Petralia; Giuseppe Condorelli


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
German
Weight
107 KB
Volume
85
Category
Article
ISSN
0018-019X

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✦ Synopsis


It is demonstrated that irradiation of the anticancer drug flutamide (FM) in the presence of unilamellar phospholipid bilayer vesicles, chosen as a model for cell membranes, leads to an efficient photobinding process. This pathway is triggered by an unexpected hydrogen-abstraction reaction of the excited drug by the lipid chain and provides additional evidence that the overall photochemical scenario observed in the vesicles is unusually triggered by conformational change of the drug×s molecular structure upon incarceration in the -close-packed× bilayer. The present investigation, beyond contributing to the general picture concerning fundamental aspects of the light-induced processes in self-organized assemblies, may also provide important insights for a more satisfactory understanding of the recently reported adverse photoallergic and phototoxic phenomena displayed by this anticancer drug.