169 research outputs found
Anti-inflamatório choline based ionic liquids: Insights into their lipophilicity, solubility and toxicity parameters
The impact on in vivo efficacy and safety of two novel ionic liquids based on the association of choline with nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs, ketoprofen and naproxen forming IL-APIs, was evaluated. Their lipophilicity,
solubility and toxicity were assessed aiming the illustration of the pharmaceutical profile and potential toxic
impact.
Partition coefficientwas determined usingmicelles of hexadecylphosphocholine and UV–Vis derivative spectroscopy.
Additionally, solubility in phosphate buffer pH 7.4 wasmeasured using amodified shake flaskmethod and
UV–Vis spectroscopy as detection technique. Ultimately, toxicity was considered resorting to a fully automated
cytochrome c oxidase assay based onmicrofluidics. The obtained results demonstrated that the IL-APIs' drug format
has the ability to interact with biological membranes and also improves solubility up to 58 times. Moreover,
it was evidenced that, although being a nutrient, choline influences the IL-APIs' toxicity. The studied anti-inflammatory
IL-APIs exhibited promising properties regarding their incorporation in pharmaceutical formulations
Ionic Liquid-Based Microemulsions in Catalysis
The design and properties of surface-active
ionic liquids that
are able to form stable microemulsions with heptane and water are
presented, and their promise as reaction media for thermomorphic palladium-catalyzed
cross-coupling reactions is demonstrated
Anti-inflammatory choline based ionic liquids: Insights into their lipophilicity, solubility and toxicity parametrites
The impact on in vivo efficacy and safety of two novel ionic liquids based on the association of choline with nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs, ketoprofen and naproxen forming IL-APIs, was evaluated. Their lipophilicity,
solubility and toxicity were assessed aiming the illustration of the pharmaceutical profile and potential toxic
impact.
Partition coefficientwas determined usingmicelles of hexadecylphosphocholine and UV–Vis derivative spectroscopy.
Additionally, solubility in phosphate buffer pH 7.4 wasmeasured using amodified shake flaskmethod and
UV–Vis spectroscopy as detection technique. Ultimately, toxicity was considered resorting to a fully automated
cytochrome c oxidase assay based onmicrofluidics. The obtained results demonstrated that the IL-APIs' drug format
has the ability to interact with biological membranes and also improves solubility up to 58 times. Moreover,
it was evidenced that, although being a nutrient, choline influences the IL-APIs' toxicity. The studied anti-inflammatory
IL-APIs exhibited promising properties regarding their incorporation in pharmaceutical formulations
Age Determination of Six Intermediate-age SMC Star Clusters with HST/ACS
We present a photometric analysis of the star clusters Lindsay 1, Kron 3,
NGC339, NGC416, Lindsay 38, and NGC419 in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC),
observed with the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) in
the F555W and F814W filters. Our color magnitude diagrams (CMDs) extend ~3.5
mag deeper than the main-sequence turnoff points, deeper than any previous
data. Cluster ages were derived using three different isochrone models: Padova,
Teramo, and Dartmouth, which are all available in the ACS photometric system.
Fitting observed ridgelines for each cluster, we provide a homogeneous and
unique set of low-metallicity, single-age fiducial isochrones. The cluster CMDs
are best approximated by the Dartmouth isochrones for all clusters, except for
NGC419 where the Padova isochrones provided the best fit. The CMD of NGC419
shows several main-sequence turn-offs, which belong to the cluster and to the
SMC field. We thus derive an age range of 1.2-1.6 Gyr for NGC419.
Interestingly, our intermediate-age star clusters have a metallicity spread of
~0.6 dex, which demonstrates that the SMC does not have a smooth, monotonic
age-metallicity relation. We find an indication for centrally concentrated blue
straggler star candidates in NGC416, while for the other clusters these are not
present. Using the red clump magnitudes, we find that the closest cluster,
NGC419 (~50kpc), and the farthest cluster, Lindsay 38 (~67kpc), have a relative
distance of ~17kpc, which confirms the large depth of the SMC.Comment: 25 pages, 45 Figure
Ionic Liquids and their Application to a More Sustainable Chemistry
From tentative beginnings in the 1990s, ionic liquid technologies have emerged into a significant field of research for sustainable processes. Recent developments in ionic liquid technologies provide novel aspects for multiple technological applications that simply cannot be realized with molecular solvents. These allow for the development of feasible processes where conventional solvents fail. This chapter reviews ionic liquids applications that combine their solvent, catalytic and separation properties and hold the potential for a more sustainable chemistry.</jats:p
Untersuchungen zu stereoselektiven 1,3-dipolaren Cycloadditionen mit chiralen Hydrobenzoin-Auxiliaren
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