Abstract

Investigations of selected properties of pharmacologically active compounds by chromatographic and potentiometric methods on the chrysin example The RP-TLC method was used to determine the dissociation constant of chrysin (5,7-dihydroxyflavone) in methanol-aqueous (1:1 v/v) solutions. In this method the pK value was quantified on the basis of retention data and a retention model. The accuracy of determining the model parameters was analysed using the following statistical criteria: the sum of the squared differences between the experimental and theoretical data, approximation of standard deviation, and the Fisher test. Besides, in this work the potentiometric method was used. Investigations were carried out at ionic strength I=0.1 at T= 298 K. The dissociation constant were determined using the Rossotti method as well as the numerical method based on the procedures of non-linear curve fitting using Microsoft Excel Solver and the user-defined function. It has been found that the differences in the evaluated pK values were relatively small and did not exceed 1.2%.

Highlights

  • Flavonoids are natural products widely distributed in the vegetable kingdom and currently consumed in large amounts in the daily diet[1, 2]

  • Over 4 000 different, naturally occurring flavonoids have been described and the list is still growing. These natural products are interesting as pharmacological agents since they stimulate or inhibit a wide variety of enzyme systems and are potential antibacterial, anticancer and antialergic agents[3,4,5]

  • Determination of the dissociation constants of this compound can lead to better understanding of metal-complexing properties of this molecule in the water-methanol solution and allow better separation of this compound from their biological media

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INTRODUCTION

Flavonoids are natural products widely distributed in the vegetable kingdom and currently consumed in large amounts in the daily diet[1, 2]. Over 4 000 different, naturally occurring flavonoids have been described and the list is still growing These natural products are interesting as pharmacological agents since they stimulate or inhibit a wide variety of enzyme systems and are potential antibacterial, anticancer and antialergic agents[3,4,5]. Many of those are biologically active, those able to form quinone group and coordinate metal ions in solutions. Determination of the dissociation constants (pK) of this compound can lead to better understanding of metal-complexing properties of this molecule in the water-methanol solution and allow better separation of this compound from their biological media. The TLC solvents (methanol and water) were chromatographic grade from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany)

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