Title of article :
Enantioselective Release Behavior of Ketoprofen Enantiomers from Alginate-metal Complexes, Monitored by Chiral HPLC
Author/Authors :
Alkhayer, Ghaidaa Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences - Damascus University, Syria , Khudr, Hussein Research Institute for Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries - Scientific Studies and Research Centre, Damascus, Syria , Koudsi, Yahya Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences - Damascus University, Syria
Abstract :
Alginate-metal complexes were prepared with divalent (Ca, Ba, Zn) and trivalent metals (Fe, Al) via congealing method in form of
beads. Alginate mixed metals (Ca and Fe) complexes were also prepared by simultaneous and consecutive congealing. The studied beads
were blank beads and racemic ketoprofen (KTP) loaded beads. Metal content was determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy and was
1.8% to 30.4%. The IR spectra showed interactions between ketoprofen carboxylic OH and alginate hydroxyl OH, thus chiral interaction is
suggested. Chiral HPLC was used to monitor enantioselective release (ESR) of racemic ketoprofen enantiomers in a phosphate buffer
solution (PBS) at pH = 7.4. ESR is expressed as the relative chromatographic area of R-enantiomer to S-enantiomer (R/S ratio). For
divalent metal complexes, over the first 50 min of release, R/S was < 1; with starting value of 0.53 in case of calcium, indicating important
ESR, but less important in case of barium. However, in case of zinc, R/S was >1 with starting value of 1.1, indicating weak ESR. No
significant results of ESR were obtained for trivalent metal complexes, where R/S is almost 1 in case of iron and aluminum. For alginate
beads, which simultaneously congealed with (Ca and Fe), R/S was >1. Nevertheless, consecutively congealed alginate gave opposite ESR
behavior; R/S was <1 for Ca then Fe congealed alginate, while R/S was >1 for Fe then Ca congealed alginate.
Keywords :
In vitro , HPLC , Enantiomers , Ketoprofen , Alginate , ESR
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics