调查电解质和非电解质系统中溶剂极性环境差异的影响
Valeria Briceida Tellez-Gallego1, Kate Sorg1, Rodolfo Pinal1
1Department of Industrial and Molecular Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, United States.
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
|December 1, 2025
概括
这项研究揭示了药物辅助剂溶液中的极性差异显著,即使在结构相似的化合物中也是如此. 了解溶液极性对于优化药物配方和蛋白质稳定性至关重要.
科学领域:
- 物理化学 物理化学
- 制药科学 制药科学
- 生物物理化学 生物物理化学
背景情况:
- 辅助剂溶液在制药配方中至关重要,但它们的极性和对生物系统的影响仍未得到充分探索.
- 了解溶剂极性是预测和控制活性制药成分和生物制品行为的关键.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究结构相似的电解质和非电解质在药物配方度中的水溶液的极性.
- 评估solvatochromic探针用于描述溶液极性的微妙差异的实用性.
主要方法:
- 利用雷哈德的染料作为一个solvatochromic探针来测量溶剂的极性.
- 采用UV-Vis光谱光度测量来分析表明极性的光谱变化.
- 检查了化物盐和分糖的水溶液在相关的制药度.
主要成果:
- 检测到化盐和脱糖体之间的极性差异很大,突出了对结构细微差别的敏感性,如 counterions 和 glycosidic 键.
- 观察到化和三醇之间的极性有意想不到的相似之处.
- 证明了紫外线吸收度测量能够辨别溶液中的微妙结构差异的能力.
结论:
- 溶染色研究提供了一种强大,易于使用的方法,用于在制药上下文中表征水溶液极性.
- 这些发现为制药助剂的行为及其对蛋白质配方稳定性的影响提供了关键的见解.
- 这种方法可以提高药物输送系统的设计和优化.
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