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Ifenprodil is not very solubile in aqueos solutions. However, because it has an amine group, it can be made a solubile salt when mixed with an organic acid such as tartaric acid.
  
Solubility;
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Here is our recipe (February 2008):
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''(Note that we have a final solution with 1% tartaric acid, and most people seem to end up with 0.1%. Probably I was just impatient and so used a high concentration of tartaric acid to guarantee dissolution.)''
  
 
Prepare 10% tartaric acid made in distilled water,
 
Prepare 10% tartaric acid made in distilled water,
  
e.g. 1 g tartaric acid in 10 ml final volume.
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:e.g. 1 g tartaric acid in 10 ml final volume.
 
   
 
   
 
Dissolve ifenprodil in 10% tartaric acid at 10x the desired final concentration
 
Dissolve ifenprodil in 10% tartaric acid at 10x the desired final concentration
  
e.g. if you want a final concentration of 3 mg/ml, then dissovle 30 mg ifenprodil in 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid.
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:e.g. if you want a final concentration of 3 mg/ml, then dissovle 30 mg ifenprodil in 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid.
  
 
Then add 0.1M Phosphate buffer, 0.15M NaCl to bring the solution to the desired final concentration
 
Then add 0.1M Phosphate buffer, 0.15M NaCl to bring the solution to the desired final concentration
  
e.g. add 9 ml of PBS to 30 mg ifenprodil dissolved in 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid
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:e.g. add 9 ml of PBS to 30 mg ifenprodil dissolved in 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid
  
 
Bring the pH of the solution from ~pH 4 to ~ pH 7 by added a small amount of 10 N NaOH
 
Bring the pH of the solution from ~pH 4 to ~ pH 7 by added a small amount of 10 N NaOH
  
e.g., add 10 N NaOH only 10 microliters at a time, checking pH with pH paper until the solution is neutralized.
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:e.g., add 10 N NaOH only 10 microliters at a time, checking pH with pH paper until the solution is neutralized.
it takes about 100 microliters of 10N NaOH to neutralize 10 ml of 1% tartaric acid, but add the NaOH bit by bit and check pH frequently.
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:''it takes about 100 microliters of 10N NaOH to neutralize 10 ml of 1% tartaric acid, but add the NaOH bit by bit and check pH frequently.''
  
 
Prepare vehicle of 0.1M PBS, 1% tartaric acid and pH to 7.0 as above.
 
Prepare vehicle of 0.1M PBS, 1% tartaric acid and pH to 7.0 as above.
  
e.g. mix 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid and 9 ml of 0.1M PBS, use 10 N NaOH to bring to pH 7.0.
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:e.g. mix 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid and 9 ml of 0.1M PBS, use 10 N NaOH to bring to pH 7.0.
  
  
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J. Allen, A synthesis of DL-erythro-2-(4-benzylpiperidino)-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-[1-14C]propan-1-OL L-(+)-tartrateJournal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals
 
J. Allen, A synthesis of DL-erythro-2-(4-benzylpiperidino)-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-[1-14C]propan-1-OL L-(+)-tartrateJournal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals
 
Volume 17, Issue 6 , Pages 785 - 792
 
Volume 17, Issue 6 , Pages 785 - 792
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 23 February 2009

Solubility

Ifenprodil is not very solubile in aqueos solutions. However, because it has an amine group, it can be made a solubile salt when mixed with an organic acid such as tartaric acid.

Here is our recipe (February 2008):

(Note that we have a final solution with 1% tartaric acid, and most people seem to end up with 0.1%. Probably I was just impatient and so used a high concentration of tartaric acid to guarantee dissolution.)

Prepare 10% tartaric acid made in distilled water,

e.g. 1 g tartaric acid in 10 ml final volume.

Dissolve ifenprodil in 10% tartaric acid at 10x the desired final concentration

e.g. if you want a final concentration of 3 mg/ml, then dissovle 30 mg ifenprodil in 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid.

Then add 0.1M Phosphate buffer, 0.15M NaCl to bring the solution to the desired final concentration

e.g. add 9 ml of PBS to 30 mg ifenprodil dissolved in 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid

Bring the pH of the solution from ~pH 4 to ~ pH 7 by added a small amount of 10 N NaOH

e.g., add 10 N NaOH only 10 microliters at a time, checking pH with pH paper until the solution is neutralized.
it takes about 100 microliters of 10N NaOH to neutralize 10 ml of 1% tartaric acid, but add the NaOH bit by bit and check pH frequently.

Prepare vehicle of 0.1M PBS, 1% tartaric acid and pH to 7.0 as above.

e.g. mix 1 ml of 10% tartaric acid and 9 ml of 0.1M PBS, use 10 N NaOH to bring to pH 7.0.


Figure From: J. Allen, A synthesis of DL-erythro-2-(4-benzylpiperidino)-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-[1-14C]propan-1-OL L-(+)-tartrateJournal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals Volume 17, Issue 6 , Pages 785 - 792