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Chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti SARS-CoV activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide

Unfortunately, malaria still remains a major problem in tropical areas, and it takes thousands of lives each year and causes millions of infected cases. Besides, on December 2019, a new virus known as coronavirus appeared, that its rapid prevalence caused the World Health Organization (WHO) to consi...

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Autores principales: Pishnamazi, Mahboubeh, Hosseini, Saber, Zabihi, Samyar, Borousan, Fatemeh, Zeinolabedini Hezave, Ali, Marjani, Azam, Shirazian, Saeed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7550982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33071399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2020.114539
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author Pishnamazi, Mahboubeh
Hosseini, Saber
Zabihi, Samyar
Borousan, Fatemeh
Zeinolabedini Hezave, Ali
Marjani, Azam
Shirazian, Saeed
author_facet Pishnamazi, Mahboubeh
Hosseini, Saber
Zabihi, Samyar
Borousan, Fatemeh
Zeinolabedini Hezave, Ali
Marjani, Azam
Shirazian, Saeed
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description Unfortunately, malaria still remains a major problem in tropical areas, and it takes thousands of lives each year and causes millions of infected cases. Besides, on December 2019, a new virus known as coronavirus appeared, that its rapid prevalence caused the World Health Organization (WHO) to consider it a pandemic. As a potential drug for controlling or treating these two undesired diseases at the cellular level, chloroquine and its derivatives are being investigated, although they possess side effects, which must be reduced for effective and safe treatments. With respect to the importance of this medicine, the current research aimed to calculate the solubility of chloroquine in supercritical carbon dioxide, and evaluated effect of pressure and temperature on the solubility. The pressure varied between 120 and 400 bar, and temperatures between 308 and 338 K were set for the measurements. The experimental results revealed that the solubility of chloroquine lies between 1.64 × 10(−5) to 8.92 × 10(−4) (mole fraction) with different functionality to temperature and pressure. Although the solubility was indicated to be strong function of pressure and temperature, the effect of temperature was more profound and complicated. A crossover pressure point was found in the solubility measurements, which indicated similar behaviour to an inflection point. For the pressures higher than the crossover point, the temperature indicated direct effect on the solubility of chloroquine. On the other hand, for pressures less than the crossover point, temperature enhancement led to a reduction in the solubility of chloroquine. Moreover, the obtained solubility results were correlated via semi-empirical density-based thermodynamic correlations. Five correlations were studied including: Kumar & Johnston, Mendez-Santiago-Teja, Chrastil, Bartle et al., and Garlapati & Madras. The best performance was obtained for Mendez-Santiago-Teja's correlation in terms of average absolute relative deviation percent (12.0%), while the other examined models showed almost the same performance for prediction of chloroquine solubility.
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spelling pubmed-75509822020-10-13 Chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti SARS-CoV activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide Pishnamazi, Mahboubeh Hosseini, Saber Zabihi, Samyar Borousan, Fatemeh Zeinolabedini Hezave, Ali Marjani, Azam Shirazian, Saeed J Mol Liq Article Unfortunately, malaria still remains a major problem in tropical areas, and it takes thousands of lives each year and causes millions of infected cases. Besides, on December 2019, a new virus known as coronavirus appeared, that its rapid prevalence caused the World Health Organization (WHO) to consider it a pandemic. As a potential drug for controlling or treating these two undesired diseases at the cellular level, chloroquine and its derivatives are being investigated, although they possess side effects, which must be reduced for effective and safe treatments. With respect to the importance of this medicine, the current research aimed to calculate the solubility of chloroquine in supercritical carbon dioxide, and evaluated effect of pressure and temperature on the solubility. The pressure varied between 120 and 400 bar, and temperatures between 308 and 338 K were set for the measurements. The experimental results revealed that the solubility of chloroquine lies between 1.64 × 10(−5) to 8.92 × 10(−4) (mole fraction) with different functionality to temperature and pressure. Although the solubility was indicated to be strong function of pressure and temperature, the effect of temperature was more profound and complicated. A crossover pressure point was found in the solubility measurements, which indicated similar behaviour to an inflection point. For the pressures higher than the crossover point, the temperature indicated direct effect on the solubility of chloroquine. On the other hand, for pressures less than the crossover point, temperature enhancement led to a reduction in the solubility of chloroquine. Moreover, the obtained solubility results were correlated via semi-empirical density-based thermodynamic correlations. Five correlations were studied including: Kumar & Johnston, Mendez-Santiago-Teja, Chrastil, Bartle et al., and Garlapati & Madras. The best performance was obtained for Mendez-Santiago-Teja's correlation in terms of average absolute relative deviation percent (12.0%), while the other examined models showed almost the same performance for prediction of chloroquine solubility. Elsevier B.V. 2021-01-15 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7550982/ /pubmed/33071399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2020.114539 Text en © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Pishnamazi, Mahboubeh
Hosseini, Saber
Zabihi, Samyar
Borousan, Fatemeh
Zeinolabedini Hezave, Ali
Marjani, Azam
Shirazian, Saeed
Chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti SARS-CoV activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide
title Chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti SARS-CoV activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_full Chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti SARS-CoV activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_fullStr Chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti SARS-CoV activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_full_unstemmed Chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti SARS-CoV activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_short Chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti SARS-CoV activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_sort chloroquine (antimalaria medication with anti sars-cov activity) solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7550982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33071399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2020.114539
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