INVESTIGADORES
CASTELLS Cecilia Beatriz
artículos
Título:
High throughput method to characterize acid-base properties of insoluble drug candidates in water
Autor/es:
BENITO, D.; ACQUAVIVA, A.; CASTELLS, C. B.; GAGLIARDI, L. G
Revista:
JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2018 vol. 154 p. 404 - 412
ISSN:
0731-7085
Resumen:
In drug design experimental characterization of acidic groups in candidate molecules is one of the more important steps prior to the in-vivo studies. Potentiometry combined with YasudaShedlovsky extrapolation is one of the more important strategy to study drug candidates with low solubility in water, although, it requires a large number of sequences to determine pKa values at different solvent-mixture compositions to, finally, obtain the pKa in water ( pKa w w ) by extrapolation. We have recently proposed a method which requires only two sequences of additions to study the effect of organic solvent content in liquid chromatography mobile phases on the acidity of the buffer compounds usually dissolved in it along wide ranges of compositions. In this work we propose to apply this method to study pKa w w of drug candidates with low solubilities in pure water. Using methanol/water solvent mixtures we study six pharmaceutical drugs at 25 ºC. Four of them: ibuprofen, salicylic acid, atenolol and labetalol, were chosen as members of carboxylic, amine and phenol families, respectively. Since these compounds have known pKa w w values were used to validate the procedure, the accuracy of Yasuda-Shedlovsky and other empirical models to fit the behaviors, and the accuracy pKa w w of the obtained by extrapolation. Finally, the method is applied to determine unknown pKa values of two pharmaceutical drugs: atorvastatin calcium and the two dissociation constants of ethambutol. The procedure proved to be simple, very fast and accurate in all of the studied cases.