scholarly journals A simple method to determine the elimination half-life of drugs displaying noncumulative toxicity

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deepesh Nagarajan ◽  
Preetham Venkatesh ◽  
Chandrani Thakur ◽  
Akshay Datey ◽  
Nagasuma Chandra ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTThe pharmacokinetic characterization of a drug, especially the determination of its biological half-life, is an essential step during the early phases of drug development. An adequate half-life is amongst the many properties needed for selecting a drug candidate for clinical trials. Conversely, drug candidates possessing inadequate half-lives may be modified or eliminated from the drug discovery pipeline altogether. Several methods exist for determining the half-lives of drugs, namely HPLC, fluorescence assays, radioassays, radioimmunoassays, and elemental mass spectrometric assays. However, all these techniques are resource and labor-intensive, and cannot be used for the high-throughput half-life determination of hundreds of drug candidates. Here, we describe TOXHL: a simple technique to determine the half-lives of compounds displaying noncumulative toxicity. To calculate the half life, TOXHL only relies on the survival outcomes of three experiments performed on an animal model: an acute toxicity experiment, a cumulative toxicity experiment, and a multi-dose experiment at different dosing intervals. As a proof of concept, we use TOXHL to determine the peritoneal half-life of Ω76, an antimicrobial peptide. The half-life of Ω76 determined by TOXHL is in good agreement with results from a standard mass spectrometric method, validating this approach.

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xueming Dong

Catalytic deoxygenation of coal enhances the stability and combustion performance of coal-derived liquids. However, determination of the selectivity of removal of oxygen atoms incorporated in or residing outside of aromatic rings is challenging. This limits the ability to evaluate the success of catalytic deoxygenation processes. A mass spectrometric method, in-source collision-activated dissociation (ISCAD), combined with high resolution product ion detection, is demonstrated to allow the determination of whether the oxygen atoms in aromatic compounds reside outside of aromatic rings or are part of the aromatic system, because alkyl chains can be removed from aromatic cores via ISCAD. Application of this method for the analysis of a subbituminous coal treated using a supported catalyst revealed that the catalytic treatment reduced the number of oxygen-containing heteroaromatic rings but not the number of oxygen atoms residing outside the aromatic rings.<br>


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xueming Dong

Catalytic deoxygenation of coal enhances the stability and combustion performance of coal-derived liquids. However, determination of the selectivity of removal of oxygen atoms incorporated in or residing outside of aromatic rings is challenging. This limits the ability to evaluate the success of catalytic deoxygenation processes. A mass spectrometric method, in-source collision-activated dissociation (ISCAD), combined with high resolution product ion detection, is demonstrated to allow the determination of whether the oxygen atoms in aromatic compounds reside outside of aromatic rings or are part of the aromatic system, because alkyl chains can be removed from aromatic cores via ISCAD. Application of this method for the analysis of a subbituminous coal treated using a supported catalyst revealed that the catalytic treatment reduced the number of oxygen-containing heteroaromatic rings but not the number of oxygen atoms residing outside the aromatic rings.<br>


2017 ◽  
Vol 280 ◽  
pp. S292
Author(s):  
Gordana Brajković ◽  
Jasmina Jović-Stošić ◽  
Snežana Đorđević ◽  
Vesna Kilibarda ◽  
Marijana Čurćić ◽  
...  

Amino Acids ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duygu Eryavuz Onmaz ◽  
Kevser Isik ◽  
Abdullah Sivrikaya ◽  
Sedat Abusoglu ◽  
İlknur Albayrak Gezer ◽  
...  

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