SOLVENT EFFECT ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMODIAQUINE WITH SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN

The use of Amodiaquine (AQ) in the treatment and prevention of the malaria, cause adverse effects in tissue exposed to the light; previous investigations relate these nocive effects to the capacity of this drug to generate active species of oxygen as singlet molecular oxygen (O2(1????g)). This study...

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Autores principales: Adriana M. SOTO Z., Gloria C. VALENCIA U., Mariluz GIL
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3cf9986f35a145fabb44d7e705b88cce2021-11-19T04:20:48ZSOLVENT EFFECT ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMODIAQUINE WITH SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN0121-40042145-2660https://doaj.org/article/3cf9986f35a145fabb44d7e705b88cce2009-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/vitae/article/view/615https://doaj.org/toc/0121-4004https://doaj.org/toc/2145-2660The use of Amodiaquine (AQ) in the treatment and prevention of the malaria, cause adverse effects in tissue exposed to the light; previous investigations relate these nocive effects to the capacity of this drug to generate active species of oxygen as singlet molecular oxygen (O2(1????g)). This study shows chemical rate constants, kr, for interaction between AQ and (O2(1????g)) measured in several solvents, in the range from 0,12 ???? 0,2 x 106 M-1s-1 in chloroform to 1,71 ???? 0,16 x 106 M-1s-1 in methanol, indicating that kr depends on solvent properties, increasing in solvent of greater polarity. Values for kr are one and two orders of magnitude smaller respect to kT (chemical and physical rate constant); these results show that AQ is a good singlet oxygen quencher. Analysis of solvent effects on kr using the LSER, indicates that kr increases in solvents with great capacity to stabilize charges and dipoles and hydrogen–bond acceptor (HBA) solvents. This solvent dependence is similar to that observed in aliphatic amines, such as triethylamine. Therefore, the little significance from parameter donor HBA is attributed to the formation of a intramolecular hydrogen bridge between of phenol and the nitrogen of tertiary amine. Adriana M. SOTO Z.Gloria C. VALENCIA U.Mariluz GILUniversidad de AntioquiaarticleAmodiaquineSinglet oxygenPhotooxidationSolvent effectLSER.Food processing and manufactureTP368-456Pharmaceutical industryHD9665-9675ENVitae, Vol 14, Iss 2 (2009)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Amodiaquine
Singlet oxygen
Photooxidation
Solvent effect
LSER.
Food processing and manufacture
TP368-456
Pharmaceutical industry
HD9665-9675
spellingShingle Amodiaquine
Singlet oxygen
Photooxidation
Solvent effect
LSER.
Food processing and manufacture
TP368-456
Pharmaceutical industry
HD9665-9675
Adriana M. SOTO Z.
Gloria C. VALENCIA U.
Mariluz GIL
SOLVENT EFFECT ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMODIAQUINE WITH SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN
description The use of Amodiaquine (AQ) in the treatment and prevention of the malaria, cause adverse effects in tissue exposed to the light; previous investigations relate these nocive effects to the capacity of this drug to generate active species of oxygen as singlet molecular oxygen (O2(1????g)). This study shows chemical rate constants, kr, for interaction between AQ and (O2(1????g)) measured in several solvents, in the range from 0,12 ???? 0,2 x 106 M-1s-1 in chloroform to 1,71 ???? 0,16 x 106 M-1s-1 in methanol, indicating that kr depends on solvent properties, increasing in solvent of greater polarity. Values for kr are one and two orders of magnitude smaller respect to kT (chemical and physical rate constant); these results show that AQ is a good singlet oxygen quencher. Analysis of solvent effects on kr using the LSER, indicates that kr increases in solvents with great capacity to stabilize charges and dipoles and hydrogen–bond acceptor (HBA) solvents. This solvent dependence is similar to that observed in aliphatic amines, such as triethylamine. Therefore, the little significance from parameter donor HBA is attributed to the formation of a intramolecular hydrogen bridge between of phenol and the nitrogen of tertiary amine.
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author Adriana M. SOTO Z.
Gloria C. VALENCIA U.
Mariluz GIL
author_facet Adriana M. SOTO Z.
Gloria C. VALENCIA U.
Mariluz GIL
author_sort Adriana M. SOTO Z.
title SOLVENT EFFECT ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMODIAQUINE WITH SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN
title_short SOLVENT EFFECT ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMODIAQUINE WITH SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN
title_full SOLVENT EFFECT ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMODIAQUINE WITH SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN
title_fullStr SOLVENT EFFECT ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMODIAQUINE WITH SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN
title_full_unstemmed SOLVENT EFFECT ON THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMODIAQUINE WITH SINGLET MOLECULAR OXYGEN
title_sort solvent effect on the photooxidation of amodiaquine with singlet molecular oxygen
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
publishDate 2009
url https://doaj.org/article/3cf9986f35a145fabb44d7e705b88cce
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