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Pharmazie


Title:[Parameters of the liquid-liquid extraction of toxicologically relevant organic compounds. Part 1: Methodology of the experimental determination of partition constants and pH-dependent partition quotients; results obtained with acidic compounds]
Author(s):Muller RK;
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Journal Title:Pharmazie
Year:1982
Volume:37
Issue:6
Page Number:416 - 419
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0031-7144 (Print) 0031-7144 (Linking)
Abstract:"Though liquid-liquid extraction is most widely used technique for isolating organic compounds (drugs, poisons), its fundamental parameters (partition constants and dissociation constants) are not determined explicitly in most cases; they are mostly estimated indirectly together with other factors in the form of resultants (total yield, detection sensitivities). For this reason we determined the partition quotients and their pH-dependence for more than 300 slightly volatile organic compounds (mainly drugs) in two-phase systems (aqueous buffer solution/solvent non-miscible with water). Nearly all the determinations were performed using diethyl ether and chloroform; other organic solvents were applied especially in studying slightly extractable compounds. The results obtained with 63 acidic compounds are reported"
Keywords:Acids/*analysis Chemical Phenomena Chemistry Chloroform Ether Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Solubility Toxicology/*methods Water;
Notes:"MedlineMuller, R K ger English Abstract Germany 1982/06/01 Pharmazie. 1982 Jun; 37(6):416-9"

 
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