Quantitative structure-stability relationships among inclusion complexes of cyclodextrins. I: Barbituric acid derivatives
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Quantitative structure-stability relationships among inclusion complexes of cyclodextrins. I: Barbituric acid derivatives
Abstract
Quantitative structure-stability relationships (QSSRs) are formulated for the inclusion complexation of 17 barbituric acid derivatives with alpha- and beta-cyclodextrin. The variation in the complex stability constants K alpha and K beta is found to be partly accounted for by the molar refractivity or the hydrophobicity of the substituent R1 at position 5 of the barbiturate ring. In addition, K alpha also depends upon whether or not R1 is branching or cyclic, and K beta also depends upon whether the guest molecule is a barbiturate or a thiobarbiturate. The results suggest that in alpha-cyclodextrin-barbiturate complexes the cyclodextrin cavity includes only R1, while in beta-cyclodextrin complexes both R1 and (part of) the barbiturate ring are included. This complexation model is compared with those proposed by other authors.
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