A water-soluble iron-porphyrin complex capable of rescuing CO-poisoned red blood cells

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We describe herein a small-molecule platform that exhibits key properties needed by an antidote for CO poisoning. The design features an iron-porphyrin complex with bulky substituents above and below the macrocyclic plane to provide a hydrophobic pocket for CO binding and to prevent the formation of inactive oxo-bridged dimers. Peripheral charged groups impart water solubility. We demonstrate that the Fe(ii) complex of a porphyrin with 2,6-diphenyl-4-sulfophenyl meso substituents can bind CO, stoichiometrically sequester CO from carboxyhemoglobin, and rescue CO-poisoned red blood cells.

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Droege, D. G., & Johnstone, T. C. (2022). A water-soluble iron-porphyrin complex capable of rescuing CO-poisoned red blood cells. Chemical Communications, 58(16), 2722–2725. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc05542a

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