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Optimized Griess Reaction for UV-Vis and Naked-eye Determination of Anti-malarial Primaquine
Published on: October 11, 2019
Rapid aromatic hydrogen exchange in the antimalarial primaquine
1The Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi, University, MS, 38677.
Abstract:
Primaquine, an 8-aminoquinoline antimalarial, is shown to undergo unexpectedly rapid aromatic proton exchange with the medium. At a pH less than 4, the exchange of C-5 is so fast as to be unmeasurable by proton nmr methods. At a pH of 6-6.5 the half-time for exchange is 4 to 5 minutes. This unexpectedly high rate of exchange of a carbon-proton with medium may provide an important clue to the biological activity of primaquine.
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