Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9917637 | European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The pH-dependent distribution profiles of a series of pyridin-2(1H)-one analogs of the inotropic/vasodilator agent milrinone, determined in 1-octanol/water (and for a number of them also in chloroform-water) using a pH-metric technique, showed that partition coefficients of the neutral forms (log PN) significantly encode for 2-pyridone/2-hydroxypyridine tautomerism. A comparison between experimental and calculated log P (CLOG P) values indicated that electron-withdrawing substituents, at the C(6) position, and to a lesser extent at the C(3) and C(5) positions, push up log Ps toward the values of the more lipophilic 2-hydroxypyridine tautomers. RP-HPLC parameters (logkâ²w) carry for large part similar information related to tautomerism-dependent lipophilicity, but they were also found to reasonably correlate with the solute molar volumes (r2 = 0.75). Investigating the implications of ionization and partition properties in modulating the in vitro cardiotonic activity of the examined compounds revealed that a high fraction of the neutral species at physiological pH, predominantly in the more polar pyridone (OX) tautomer, increases the positive inotropic potency.
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Authors
Modesto de Candia, Paola Fossa, Saverio Cellamare, Luisa Mosti, Angelo Carotti, Cosimo Altomare,