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Copper ibuprofenate
| NFPA-H = | NFPA-F = | NFPA-R = | NFPA-S = Ibuprofen}} Copper ibuprofenate is a coordination complex consisting of copper(II) and the conjugate base of ibuprofen. The compound is prepared by the reaction of sodium ibuprofenate with copper(II) sulfate.
Copper ibuprofenate adopts a typical Chinese lantern structure, as seen for many transition metal carboxylate complexes. X-ray crystallography reveals a polymer with a bonding motif very similar to that of copper(II) trifluoroacetate.
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.{{US patent reference | issue-date = 2007-07-26
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- (May 2005). "Immobilization of ibuprofen and copper-ibuprofen drugs on layered double hydroxides". J Pharm Sci.
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