Abstract
The bile acids, such as: cholic (C), glycocholic (GC), glycodeoxycholic (GDC), chenodeoxycholic (CDC), deoxycholic (DC), lithocholic (LC), and glycolithocholic (GLC) acid were investigated with the use of reversed phase thin‐layer chromatography on RP18W (E. Merck, #1.14296), using methanol–water, organic mixture (acetonitrile–methanol 50:50, v/v)–water, acetone–water, dioxane–water in different volume compositions as a mobile phase. The chromatographic parameters of lipophilicity (R MW and ϕ0) of studied bile acids were determined. Lipophilic parameters (R MW and ϕ0) were compared both, with measured (log P exp), and calculated partition coefficients (A log P S, IA log P, log P KOWIN, x log P, c log P, log P Rekker). The most significant correlation was found between lipophilic parameters R MW and ϕ0 and log P KOWIN values. The results indicate that chromatographic R M values may be used as a measure of lipophilicity of the investigated bile acids.
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