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Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids and Biomembranes: Setting the Stage for Applications in Pharmacology, Biomedicine, and Bionanotechnology

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LANGMUIR
卷 34, 期 33, 页码 9579-9597

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b04361

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  1. European Commission under Marie Curie Fellowship Grant HYDRA [301463]
  2. European Commission under Marie Curie Fellowship Grant PSI-FELLOW [290605]
  3. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under Start Investigator Research Grant [15-SIRG-3538]
  4. School of Physics, University College Dublin, Ireland
  5. School of Chemistry, University College Dublin, Ireland
  6. Laboratory for Neutron Scattering, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
  7. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) [15/SIRG/3538] Funding Source: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

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Empirical evidence and conceptual elaboration reveal and rationalize the remarkable affinity of organic ionic liquids for biomembranes. Cations of the so-called room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs), in particular, are readily absorbed into the lipid fraction of biomembranes, causing a variety of observable biological effects, including generic cytotoxicity, broad antibacterial potential, and anticancer activity. Chemical physics analysis of model systems made of phospholipid bilayers, RTIL ions, and water confirm and partially explain this evidence, quantifying the mild destabilizing effect of RTILs on the structural, dynamic, and thermodynamic properties of lipids in biomembranes. Our Feature Article presents a brief introduction to these systems and to their roles in biophysics and biotechnology, summarizing recent experimental and computational results on their properties. More importantly, it highlights the many developments in pharmacology, biomedicine, and bionanotechnology expected from the current research effort on this topic. To anticipate future developments, we speculate on (i) potential applications of (magnetic) RTILs to affect and control the rheology of cells and biological tissues, of great relevance for diagnostics and (ii) the use of RTILs to improve the durability, reliability, and output of biomimetic photovoltaic devices.

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