Біофізичний вісник (Jul 2016)

Intermolecular interactions of decamethoxinum and acetylsalicylic acid in systems of various complexity levels

  • O. V. Vashchenko,
  • N. A. Kasian,
  • V. A. Pashynska,
  • M. V. Kosevich,
  • A. O. Sadchenko,
  • D. N. Tishko,
  • T. V. Tishko,
  • V. P. Titar,
  • L. N. Lisetski

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 34
pp. 5 – 15

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Intermolecular interactions between decamethoxinum (DEC) and acetylsalicylic acid (ASА) have been studied in the phospholipid-containing systems of escalating complexity levels. The host media for these substances were solvents, L-α-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) membranes, and samples of human erythrocytes. Peculiar effects caused by DEC-ASА interaction have been observed in each system using appropriate techniques: (a) DEC-ASА non-covalent complexes formation in DPPC-containing systems were revealed by mass spectrometry with electrospray ionization; (b) joint DEC-ASА action on DPPC model membranes led to increasing of membrane melting temperature Tm, whereas individual drugs caused pronounced Tm decreasing, which was demonstrated by differential scanning calorimetry; (c) deceleration of DEC-induced haemolysis of erythrocytes under joint DEC-ASА application was observed by optical microscopy.

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