THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PREDICTIVE METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF FLUX THROUGH POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE MEMBRANES .3. APPLICATION TO A SERIES OF SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINES
Mw. Hu et Le. Matheson, THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PREDICTIVE METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF FLUX THROUGH POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE MEMBRANES .3. APPLICATION TO A SERIES OF SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINES, Pharmaceutical research, 10(5), 1993, pp. 732-736
The steady-state flux of 35 substituted pyridine derivatives was deter
mined in polydimethylsiloxane membranes using isopropyl alcohol as the
receiver solvent. These diffusants constituted a diverse group of com
pounds possessing a wide range of hydrophobic, steric, and electronic
characteristics. Various parameters representing these physicochemical
properties such as cyclohexane-water fragmental constants, molar refr
activity, Hammett's sigma constants, melting point, and mole fraction
solubility were employed to develop empirical models capable of relati
ng the flux to these characteristics of either the substituent on the
pyridine ring or the compound itself.