2015
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.3639
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Determination of the lipophilicity of Salvia miltiorrhiza Radix et Rhizoma (danshen root) ingredients by microemulsion liquid chromatography: optimization using cluster analysis and a linear solvation energy relationship‐based method

Abstract: We evaluated 26 microemulsion liquid chromatography (MELC) systems for their potential as high-throughput screening platforms capable of modeling the partitioning behaviors of drug compounds in an n-octanol-water system, and for predicting the lipophilicity of those compounds (i.e. logP values). The MELC systems were compared by cluster analysis and a linear solvation energy relationship (LSER)-based method, and the optimal system was identified by comparing their Euclidean distances with the LSER coefficients… Show more

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“…Furthermore, and this is the main point of this study, ME can be used as physicochemical surrogate models of biological processes, such as lipophilicity [19][20][21] or BBB [22][23][24], since ME mimic, to some extent, the properties of cell membranes. ten-fold diluted with ME before injection.…”
Section: Microemulsion Liquid Chromatography (Melc) Is a Very Interesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, and this is the main point of this study, ME can be used as physicochemical surrogate models of biological processes, such as lipophilicity [19][20][21] or BBB [22][23][24], since ME mimic, to some extent, the properties of cell membranes. ten-fold diluted with ME before injection.…”
Section: Microemulsion Liquid Chromatography (Melc) Is a Very Interesmentioning
confidence: 99%