sodium-nitrite and dimethophrine

sodium-nitrite has been researched along with dimethophrine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sodium-nitrite and dimethophrine

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Formation of 2,6-dimethoxy-1,4-benzoquinone, a highly genotoxic compound, from the reaction of sodium nitrite with the sympathomimetic drug dimethophrine in acidic aqueous solution.
    Il Farmaco; edizione scientifica, 1988, Volume: 43, Issue:6

    Because of the genotoxic effects shown by Dimethophrine (DMP) nitrosation mixtures, the interaction between DMP hydrochloride and sodium nitrite in acidic aqueous solution at 37 degrees was investigated in a wide range of reagent concentrations and molar ratios, reaction times and pH values. Actually, depending on the operating conditions, it was possible to detect variable amounts of 2,6-dimethoxy-1,4-benzoquinone (DMBQ), a highly genotoxic compound, but no N-nitrosoderivative. The highest conversion of DMP into DMBQ was obtained when concentrated acidic solutions of DMP and NaNO2 (molar ratio 1:1.9) reacted at pH 3.0-4.0 (50-60% after 1 hour, depending on the pH conditions). When DMP hydrochloride and NaNO2 (molar ratio 1:0.95) were allowed to react at pH 3.5 in a more diluted solution, to mimic gastric conditions, the conversion of DMP into DMBQ after 20 min was about 3%. The breakdown of DMP can be prevented by adding suitable amounts of ascorbic acid to the reagents.

    Topics: Benzoquinones; Chemical Phenomena; Chemistry; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Ethanolamines; Mutagens; Nitrites; Quinones; Sodium Nitrite; Spectrophotometry, Infrared; Sympathomimetics

1988