1981
DOI: 10.1002/ardp.19813141011
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Untersuchungen zur Eiweißbindung von Arzneistoffen durch kontinuierliche Ultrafiltration, 1. Mitt. Eiweißbindung von Phenprocoumon

Abstract: Die EiweiBbindung von Phenprocoumon an menschliches Serumalbumin wurde durch kontinuierliche Ultrafiltration in den Konzentrationsbereichen (cm,) 1-7.5 . 10" mol . 1-' (Fluoreszenzdetektion) und 1.82-19.66 . l p mol . 1-' (UV-Detektion) gemessen. Der freie Anteil a ist bis zu einer Gesamtkonzentration von 3.5 . 1@ mol . 1-' nahezu konstant und betragt 0.5 %. Auch die ubrigen Parameter (n, = 2.3; ng = 4.7; k , = 33. 10-'mol. 1-'; AGO = -7.94 kcal . mol-I) stimmen mit Werten aus anderen Methoden recht gut uberei… Show more

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“…Each of the above‐mentioned biologically active molecules is characterized by its specific physicochemical properties and behavior that change after the formation of the complex with the corresponding interacting partner. Based on these alterations, many different approaches to studying the interactions have been used–equilibrium dialysis , nuclear magnetic resonance , circular dichroism , fluorescence‐based techniques , isothermal titration calorimetry , continuous ultrafiltration , surface plasmon resonance (SPR) , Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy , MS , Raman spectroscopy , molecular modeling , HPLC , and thermophoresis , including CE as well. Besides the substantial instrumental development, the necessity of measured data quality as high as possible is essential requirement of these studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each of the above‐mentioned biologically active molecules is characterized by its specific physicochemical properties and behavior that change after the formation of the complex with the corresponding interacting partner. Based on these alterations, many different approaches to studying the interactions have been used–equilibrium dialysis , nuclear magnetic resonance , circular dichroism , fluorescence‐based techniques , isothermal titration calorimetry , continuous ultrafiltration , surface plasmon resonance (SPR) , Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy , MS , Raman spectroscopy , molecular modeling , HPLC , and thermophoresis , including CE as well. Besides the substantial instrumental development, the necessity of measured data quality as high as possible is essential requirement of these studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%