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Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke 2015 Issue 128, Pages: 77-85
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN1528077S
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Influence of the structure of bile acids on their partition coefficient in dibutyl ether and chloroform

Sebenji Ana S. (Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Novi Sad)
Pоša Mihalj M. (Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Novi Sad)
Grujić-Letić Nevena N. (Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Novi Sad)
Popović Kosta J. ORCID iD icon (Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Novi Sad)

Bile acids are well known natural surfactants able to modify the per­meability of biological membranes. The logarithm of partition coefficient between, tradi­tionally used, n-octanol and water is a measure of lipophilicity as a predictor of solute membrane partitioning. The aim of this work was to determine partition coefficients of bile acids in a mixture of water and chloroform and dibutyl ether at different pH values and with addition of different concentrations of sodium ions, and to examine the influence of the structure of bile acid nucleus on measured partition coefficients. Partition coefficients of three bile acid salts were determined using shake-flask method and the concentration of bile acids was determined after twelve hours of shaking at the room temperature in aqueous and organic layer using reversed phase HPLC with DAD detector on 210 nm. For all three analysed bile acid salts values of logP are lower in dibutyl ether than in chloroform. At certain pH values, curves representing the dependence of partition coeffi­cient on pH value intersect, and these are the pH values for which partition coefficients are the same for both solvents. Increasing the solution ionic strength, this intersection is shifted toward lower pH values. It is found that, for both organic solvents, after the addition of hy­droxyl group in the steroid nucleus (i.e. if the bile acid is less hydrophobic) the value of logP falls, especially if more hydroxyl groups are present. With chloroform as a solvent, system quickly comes to excess with electrolyte ions than with dibutyl ether.

Keywords: bile acids, chloroform, dibutyl ether, partition coefficient

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