Abstract
The stability constants of metal complexes for several pyridone carboxylic acid drugs (ofloxacin, norfloxacin and lomefloxacin) were determined by potentiometry and spectrophotometry. The values of aluminum complexes, magnesium complexes and calcium complexes were Ca Zn). The stability constants of metal complexes for several pyridone carboxylic acids synthesized were also determined and compared with those for pyridone carboxylic acid drugs. The stability constants of these compounds gradually increased with an increasing pKa value of the carboxyl group of pyridone carboxylic acid. In the case of aluminum complexes, the complexes Al(OH)L and Al(OH)2L were formed under weak acidic conditions and the dissociation constants for the hydrolysis of the aluminum complexes were determined. The participation of the carboxyl group and the carbonyl group in the chelating reaction was confirmed by the measurement of carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance of the aluminium complex and the magnesium complex. These results suggest that when pyridone carboxylic acids are administered with metallic antacid containing aluminum hydroxide and magnesium oxide, aluminum complexes AIL, Al(OH)L or Al(OH)2L are formed and the adsorption of the drugs in the intestines is reduced. © 1992, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Okabayashi, Y., Hayashi, F., Terui, Y., & Kitagawa, T. (1992). Studies on the Interaction of Pyridone Carboxylic Acids with Metals. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 40(3), 692–696. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.40.692
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