Paper

Synthesis and Character of the Hydrophobic Bisphosphate Derivatives


Authors:
Ting-Li Lu; Yu-Fan Ma; Wen Zhao; Tao Chen
Abstract
Hydrophobic bisphosphate amidated derivatives (1a-1d) anchored long alkyl chains were designed and obtained through the reaction of –NH2 in BPs and –COOH in fat acid under anhydrous condition. The structure of derivatives was investigated by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and mass spectrometer (MS) and the results showed that the final products were amidated compounds with the long alkyl anchored in alendroante’s lateral chain R2. The physicochemical parameters, such as the solubility and partition coefficient in n-octanol/water, were also determined through calculated by performing reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). Compared with alendronate, the derivatives had a very low aqueous solubility and had little or even no measurable solubility values in PBS. While it had different solubility in organic solvents with different polarities. The partition coefficient Po/w of derivatives in n-octacol/water mixture was calculated and the results showed that the derivatives had higher Po/w data than that of alendronate and the longer the alkyl chain was introduced, the higher the partition coefficient was. All of the above results showed the improved lipophilicity of the derivatives through long alkyl chain introduced into its R2 chain.
Keywords
Bisphosphate; Amidated Derivatives; Partition Coefficient; Lipophilicity
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