Water soluble complexes of the antiviral drugs, 9??[(1, 3??dihydroxy??2??propoxy) methyl] guanine and acyclovir: The role of hydrophobicity in complex formation

…, SE Jackson, JS Winterle, Y Shunko…

Index: Kenley; Jackson; Winterle; Shunko; Visor Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1986 , vol. 75, # 7 p. 648 - 653

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Abstract We investigated water-soluble complexes of various ligands with the antiviral drugs, 9-[(2-hydroxyethoxy) methyl] guanine (acyclovir) and 9-[(1, 3-dihydroxy-2-propoxy) methyl] guanine (DHPG). For comparison, we also examined the “parent” compounds, guanine and guanosine, as substrates for complex formation. Using the phase-solubility technique, we measured formation constant (K 1) values at 23 C in pH 7 buffer. For a single substrate, ...

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