Abstract
Abstract Risedronate inhibits bone resorption in diseases like osteoporosis, Paget’s disease, tumor bone diseases or the malfunction of phosphocalcium metabolism. The acid-base properties of risedronate in an aqueous solution have been studied in a pH range from 2 to 12 and can be described in terms of four dissociation steps: pK a,2, pK a,4, pK a,5 (related to the dissociation of POH groups) and pK a,3 related to the dissociation of protonated amino group NH3+. The mixed dissociation constants were determined at different ionic strengths I = 0.02 to 0.20 mol dm−3 KCl and of 25°C and 37°C using pH-spectrophotometric and pH-potentiometric titration methods. Determination of group parameters L 0, H T might lead to false estimates of common parameters p K a;therefore, the computational strategy employed is important. A comparison between the two programs ESAB and HYPERQUAD demonstrated that the ESAB program provides a better fit of potentiometric titration curve. The thermodynamic dissociation constants pK aT were estimated by a nonlinear regression of (pK a, I) data and a Debye-Hückel equation at 25°C and 37°C, pK a,2T = 2.37(1) and 2.44(1), pK a,3T = 6.29(3) and 6.26(1), pK a,4T = 7.48(1) and 7.46(2) and pK a,5T = 9.31(7) and 8.70(3) at 25°C and 37°C using pH-spectroscopic data and pK a,2T = 2.48(3) and 2.43(1), pK a,3T= 6.12(2) and 6.10(2), pK a,4T = 7.25(2) and 7.23(1) and pK a,5T = 12.04(5) and 11.81(2) at 25°C and 37°C. The ascertained estimates of three dissociation constants pK a,3, pK a,4, pK a,5 are in agreement with the predicted values obtained using PALLAS
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