jasoncrest
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BENZODIAZEPINES SOLUBILITY
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#1. Salts
#1.a. Why some benzos can be converted into a salt and not others?
#1.b. Which benzos can be converted into a salt?
(besides Midazolam Maleate/Hydrochloride, Loprazolam Mesylate, Flurazepam Dihydrochloride and Chlordiazepoxide Hydrochloride)
#1.c. Are Clorazepate Dipotassium and Ethyl Loflazepate water-soluble benzos because they are carboxylate salts?
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#2. Esters
#2.a. Are all benzodiazepines esters water-soluble?
#2.b. Is Oxazepam Dipropylacetate an ester of Oxazepam? Is it water-soluble?
#2.c. Pivoxazepam is another ester of Oxazepam, is it water-soluble?
#2.d. Which other benzodiazepines can be converted into an ester besides Oxazepam?
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#3. Substitution
Fosazepam is a water-soluble analogue of Diazepam, it is water soluble, but it is not a salt; what makes it soluble is the substitution with a dimethylphosphoryl/dimethylphosphinyl group.
#3.a. Can other benzos be substituted with a dimethylphosphoryl/dimethylphosphinyl group to enhance solubility?
#3.b. Can other groups be substituted to common benzodiazepines to make them water soluble?
Réf:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fosazepam
http://www.psychotropics.dk/usr_vie...e=All&backurlname=Search+Result&Catalogtype=A
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#1. Salts
#1.a. Why some benzos can be converted into a salt and not others?
#1.b. Which benzos can be converted into a salt?
(besides Midazolam Maleate/Hydrochloride, Loprazolam Mesylate, Flurazepam Dihydrochloride and Chlordiazepoxide Hydrochloride)
#1.c. Are Clorazepate Dipotassium and Ethyl Loflazepate water-soluble benzos because they are carboxylate salts?
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#2. Esters
#2.a. Are all benzodiazepines esters water-soluble?
#2.b. Is Oxazepam Dipropylacetate an ester of Oxazepam? Is it water-soluble?
#2.c. Pivoxazepam is another ester of Oxazepam, is it water-soluble?
#2.d. Which other benzodiazepines can be converted into an ester besides Oxazepam?
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#3. Substitution
Fosazepam is a water-soluble analogue of Diazepam, it is water soluble, but it is not a salt; what makes it soluble is the substitution with a dimethylphosphoryl/dimethylphosphinyl group.
#3.a. Can other benzos be substituted with a dimethylphosphoryl/dimethylphosphinyl group to enhance solubility?
#3.b. Can other groups be substituted to common benzodiazepines to make them water soluble?
Réf:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fosazepam
http://www.psychotropics.dk/usr_vie...e=All&backurlname=Search+Result&Catalogtype=A
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