The parameters characterizing the formation of complexes with albumin (in particular, human serum albumin (HSA)) are fundamental for the characterization of a drug for commercialization purposes and for the determination of common pharmacokinetic parameters. Electrochemical methods appear particularly attractive for the determination of the complexation constant, complex stoichiometry, and percentage of free/bound drug, due to the ease of operation and the wide availability. In this article, we propose an electrochemical method based on differential pulse voltammetry for the determination of albumin-drug interaction parameters, including the replacement of the drug-albumin adduct by a competitive compound, sulfanilamide. The formation of either single or multiple complexes between the considered drug and albumin has been considered. Typically, the method operates with a glassy carbon electrode in NaCl 0.9% as the supporting electrolyte.

Voltammetric Determination of Binding Constant and Stoichiometry of Albumin (Human, Bovine, Ovine)-Drug Complexes

Davide Ravelli;Antonella Profumo;Daniele Merli
2019-01-01

Abstract

The parameters characterizing the formation of complexes with albumin (in particular, human serum albumin (HSA)) are fundamental for the characterization of a drug for commercialization purposes and for the determination of common pharmacokinetic parameters. Electrochemical methods appear particularly attractive for the determination of the complexation constant, complex stoichiometry, and percentage of free/bound drug, due to the ease of operation and the wide availability. In this article, we propose an electrochemical method based on differential pulse voltammetry for the determination of albumin-drug interaction parameters, including the replacement of the drug-albumin adduct by a competitive compound, sulfanilamide. The formation of either single or multiple complexes between the considered drug and albumin has been considered. Typically, the method operates with a glassy carbon electrode in NaCl 0.9% as the supporting electrolyte.
2019
Spectroscopy/Instrumentation/Analytical Sciences includes all resources concerned with spectroscopy, instrumentation and analytical sciences. The spectroscopy resources covered here are concerned with a technique involving the production, measurement and interpretation of electromagnetic spectra arising from either emission or absorption of radiant energy by various sources. The instrumentation resources deal with the application of instruments for observation, measurement or control of physical and/or chemical systems. The analytical chemistry resources deal with techniques that yield any type of information about chemical systems and include chromatography, chemometrics, thermal analysis, electroanalysis, pyrolysis, and separation science.
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Inglese
Internazionale
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15
10110
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Differential pulse voltammetry, Electrochemical methods, Glassy carbon electrodes, Interaction parameters, Voltammetric determination
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.9b02088
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Ravelli, Davide; Isernia, Paola; Acquarulo, Andrea; Profumo, Antonella; Merli, Daniele
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