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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2006

Biointeraction studies

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Studies By Biointeraction Chromatography Of Binding By Phenytoin Metabolites To Human Serum Albumin, Corey M. Ohnmacht, Shirley Chen, Zenghan Tong, David S. Hage May 2006

Studies By Biointeraction Chromatography Of Binding By Phenytoin Metabolites To Human Serum Albumin, Corey M. Ohnmacht, Shirley Chen, Zenghan Tong, David S. Hage

David Hage Publications

Biointeraction studies based on high performance affinity chromatography were used to investigate the binding of human serum albumin (HSA) to two major phenytoin metabolites: 5-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenylhydantoin (m-HPPH) and 5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenylhydantoin (p-HPPH). This was initially examined by conducting self-competition zonal elution experiments in which m-HPPH or p-HPPH were placed in both the mobile phase and injected sample. It was found that each metabolite had a single major binding site on HSA. Competitive zonal elution experiments using l-tryptophan, warfarin, digitoxin, and cis-clomiphene as site-selective probes indicated that m-HPPH and p-HPPH were interacting with the indolebenzodiazepine …