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Copper ibuprofenate

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Copper ibuprofenate
Names
IUPAC name biscopper(II)
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
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InChI
  • InChI=1S/4C13H17O2.2Cu/c4*1-9(2)8-11-4-6-12(7-5-11)10(3)13(14)15;;/h4*4-7,9-10H,8H2,1-3H3;;/q4*-3;2*+6Key: HEFOJHHJEKPEDO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
  • c0cc(CC(C)C)ccc0C(C)(O123)O(O(O1)C(C)c0ccc(CC(C)C)cc0)(O(O2)C(C)c0ccc(CC(C)C)cc0)O(O3)C(C)c0ccc(CC(C)C)cc0
Properties
Chemical formula C52H68Cu2O8
Molar mass 948.200 g·mol
Appearance Green powder
Solubility in water Slightly soluble
Solubility in isopropanol Slightly soluble
Related compounds
Related compounds Copper aspirinate

Ibuprofen

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Chemical compound

Copper ibuprofenate is a chemical complex consisting of copper(II) and the chelate form of the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen. The compound is prepared by the reaction of sodium ibuprofenate with copper(II) sulfate.

It has been suggested that copper complexes of anti-inflammatory drugs are more active than the parent drug and produce fewer gastrointestinal side-effects. In 2008, a United States patent was issued for the utilization of ibuprofenate complexes (including copper ibuprofenate) as a wood preservative.

References

  1. Frazier, D. R.; S. K. Lynch; G. O. Carlisle (1981). "Synthesis and magnetic properties of biscopper(II)". Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 43 (11): 2747–2748. doi:10.1016/0022-1902(81)80610-0.
  2. Abuhijleh AL (September 1994). "Mononuclear and binuclear copper(II) complexes of the antiinflammatory drug ibuprofen: synthesis, characterization, and catecholase-mimetic activity". J. Inorg. Biochem. 55 (4): 255–62. doi:10.1016/0162-0134(94)85010-0. PMID 7964714.
  3. Sorenson JR (1989). "Copper complexes offer a physiological approach to treatment of chronic diseases". Prog Med Chem. Progress in Medicinal Chemistry. 26: 437–568. doi:10.1016/s0079-6468(08)70246-7. ISBN 9780444810380. PMID 2690187.
  4. Gordijo CR, Barbosa CA, Da Costa Ferreira AM, Constantino VR, de Oliveira Silva D (May 2005). "Immobilization of ibuprofen and copper-ibuprofen drugs on layered double hydroxides". J Pharm Sci. 94 (5): 1135–48. doi:10.1002/jps.20336. PMID 15793807.
  5. US patent 7462227, Anderson, Albert Gordon; Feaster, John; Patel, Damini; Scialdone, Mark, "Ibuprofen complexes as wood preservatives", issued 2007-07-26 

Further reading

  • A. Latif, Abuhijleh (1997). "Synthesis and characterization of copper-ibuprofenate complexes with 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthrolines and their hydrolytic activities in phosphate diester cleavage". Polyhedron. 16 (4): 733–740. doi:10.1016/0277-5387(96)00214-8.
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