Arshi Abbas, Syed Salman Shafqat, Muhammad Faizan Nazar, Hafeez Ullah Khan, Asma Mukhtar, Muhammad Tayyab, Asad Syed, Muhammad Nadeem Zafar, Syeda Amna Masood, Kashif Kamran
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The CMC values determined from conductivity measurements of pure surfactants were 0.96 mM for CTAB and 8.14 mM for SDS near to their literature values. At different mole fractions of NP in UV measurements, binding constants from lnKb were found 0.025 and 0.123 and number of NP molecules per micelles (<i>n</i>) 67, 46 for CTAB and SDS, respectively. The mixed micelles of NP–CTAB and NP–SDS revealed that CTAB has a strong interaction with NP than SDS. The Benesi–Hildebrand relationship, Stern–Volmer and Kawamura replica for the partition coefficient were used to confirm the findings. 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Molecular interaction of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory prodrug nepafenac with ionic surfactants
Drug-surfactant interaction increases the solubility of poorly water-soluble drugs and design better pharmaceutical formulations. The degree of interaction of nepafenac (NP), a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory prodrug was studied with ionic surfactant molecules such as cationic surfactant cetrytrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) and anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) in an aqueous medium at room temperature. NP made mixed micelles with CTAB and SDS. To investigate the influence of interactions, conductivity measurements, UV–visible spectroscopy, and fluorescence measurements were recorded. The quantification of NP–surfactant interactions was investigated using various mathematical models. The CMC values determined from conductivity measurements of pure surfactants were 0.96 mM for CTAB and 8.14 mM for SDS near to their literature values. At different mole fractions of NP in UV measurements, binding constants from lnKb were found 0.025 and 0.123 and number of NP molecules per micelles (n) 67, 46 for CTAB and SDS, respectively. The mixed micelles of NP–CTAB and NP–SDS revealed that CTAB has a strong interaction with NP than SDS. The Benesi–Hildebrand relationship, Stern–Volmer and Kawamura replica for the partition coefficient were used to confirm the findings. We are confident that the host–guest interaction mechanism can contribute to a better understanding of molecular recognition in the phospholipid membrane model.
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As the leading archival journal devoted exclusively to chemical kinetics, the International Journal of Chemical Kinetics publishes original research in gas phase, condensed phase, and polymer reaction kinetics, as well as biochemical and surface kinetics. The Journal seeks to be the primary archive for careful experimental measurements of reaction kinetics, in both simple and complex systems. The Journal also presents new developments in applied theoretical kinetics and publishes large kinetic models, and the algorithms and estimates used in these models. These include methods for handling the large reaction networks important in biochemistry, catalysis, and free radical chemistry. In addition, the Journal explores such topics as the quantitative relationships between molecular structure and chemical reactivity, organic/inorganic chemistry and reaction mechanisms, and the reactive chemistry at interfaces.