A study of salt effects on the complexation between β-cyclodextrins and bile salts based on the Hofmeister series

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René Holm
Christian Schönbeck
Pitchayanun Somprasirt
Peter Westh
Huiling Mu
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[1] H. Lundbeck A/S,Biologics and Pharmaceutical Science
[2] Copenhagen University,Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
[3] Roskilde University,NSM, Research Unit for Functional Biomaterials
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Isothermal titration calorimetry; Bile salts; Complexation; Cyclodextrin; β-Cyclodextrins; Glycochenodeoxycholate;
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The Hofmeister series is the ranking of ions according to their ability to strengthen (kosmotropic ions) or weaken (chaotropic ions) hydrophobic interactions. Such ions are therefore expected to affect the strength of cyclodextrin (CD) inclusion complexes and may thereby affect the release of CD bound drug molecules. The influence of Hofmeister ions on the binding constants of complexes between CDs (β-CD and hydroxypropylated β-CD) and bile salts (glycocholate and glycochenodeoxycholate) were examined by isothermal titration calorimetry. The chaotropic anions tended to weaken these inclusion complexes. Conversely, kosmotropic ions increased the binding strength and this effect scaled with the buried hydrophobic surface area. Both effects are relatively weak at physiological ion concentrations and may be neglected for most pharmaceutical purposes.
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