α-和β-环糊精络合利多卡因的理论研究

IF 0.6 4区 化学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the chemical society of pakistan Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.52568/000593
Nourredine Meddah Araibi Nourredine Meddah Araibi, Teffaha Fergoug Teffaha Fergoug, Mansour Azayez Mansour Azayez, Cherifa Zelmat Cherifa Zelmat, Jendara Ali Cherif and Youcef Bouhadda Jendara Ali Cherif and Youcef Bouhadda
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采用分子力学和量子化学方法研究了利多卡因与两种环糊精(α-和β-CD)在气相和水中形成的包合物的结构和稳定性。分子对接和量子化学计算结果表明,α-CD与利多卡因分子之间没有形成包合物,构象研究允许观察到该分子与β-CD之间的两个最小能量结构。从势能扫描中,观察到利多卡因的两端被β-CD腔的二次面部分包涵,其中包含((-N(C2H5)2)基团的复合物具有更好的稳定性。将PM3方法与B3LYP、M06-HF和WB97XD泛型相结合,在6-311G (d,p)基集上,利用ONIOM2计算方法对半经验方法得到的最小能量构象(PM3)进行了完全几何优化。结果表明,络合反应在热力学上是有利的(Gand#176;小于0),并且包合物能量稳定且结构良好(Sand#176;根据自然键轨道的分析,范德瓦尔斯相互作用是保证形成的配合物稳定的唯一驱动力。
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Theoretical Study of the Complexation of Lidocaine by α- and β-Cyclodextrins
Structure and stability of an eventual inclusion complex formed by Lidocaine and two cyclodextrins (α- and β-CD) were investigated using molecular mechanics and quantum-chemical methods in the gas phase and in water. The molecular docking and quantum chemical calculations results show that no inclusion complex is formed between α-CD and Lidocaine molecule, while the conformational research allowed observing two minimum-energy structures between this molecule and β-CD. From a potential energy scan, a partial inclusion of the two ends of Lidocaine by the secondary face of the cavity of β-CD is observed with a better stability for the complex including the ((-N(C2H5)2) group in it. The minimum energy conformers, obtained by semi empirical method (PM3), have been exposed to fully geometry optimization employing ONIOM2 calculations by combining PM3 method with B3LYP, M06-HF and WB97XD functionals at 6-311G (d,p) basis set. The results show that complexation reactions are thermodynamically favored (Gand#176; ˂ 0) and the inclusion complexes are energetically stables and well structured (Sand#176; ˂ 0). According to the analysis of natural bond orbitals, the Van der Waals interactions are the sole driving forces that ensure the stability of the formed complexes.
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