Analytical profile of 1-[3-(3-propoxyphenylcarbamoyloxy)-2-hydroxypropyl]-4-(3-tri-fluoromethylphenyl)piperazinium chloride
Authors:
Ivan Malík
Authors‘ workplace:
Univerzita Komenského Bratislava, Farmaceutická fakulta, Katedra farmaceutickej chémie
Published in:
Čes. slov. Farm., 2011; 60, 283-289
Category:
Original Articles
Overview
The purpose of the paper was the completing of the experimentally estimated physicochemical descriptors spectrum of 1-[3-(3-propoxyphenylcarbamoyloxy)-2-hydroxypropyl]-4-(3-trifluoromethylphenyl)piperazinium chloride (labelled as 8e), an effective, highly lipophilic compound against non-tuberculous M. kansasii My 235/80. The identity of the structure 8e was verified by 1H- and 13C-NMR spectral data, IR spectrometry and by elemental analysis as well. The readout from mass spectrometry confirmed an existence of the molecular ion [M + H+]+. The purity of the evaluated compound 8e was checked by absorption thin-layer chromatography, the stability of its aqueous and methanolic solutions was investigated under UV/VIS light. The values of some physicochemical descriptors assigned to 8e, which had been previously published (pKa, log Pexp), were correlated with the constants associated with some antimycobacterially active molecules which are commonly used in therapeutical practice (isoniazid, pyrazinanide, para-aminosalicylic acid, ethionamide, streptomycine). For the content determination of the molecule of 8e, RP-HPLC (reversed-phase HPLC) method with an internal standard and UV/VIS spectrophotometry at the wavelength of 238 nm (aqueous medium) and at 244 nm (methanolic medium) were used.
Key words:
non-tuberculous mycobacteria - analytical evaluation - phenylcarbamates - N-phenylpiperazine
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