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Physicochemical Profiling
Log D7.4 Shake Flask
Background Information
Protocol
Method
Octonal:buffer shake flask method
• Lipophilicity is a key determinant of the
pharmacokinetic behaviour of drugs. It
can influence distribution into tissues,
absorption and the binding characteristics
of a drug, as well as being an important
factor in determining the solubility of a
compound.
‘A compound with moderate
lipophilicity (Log D 0-3) has
a good balance between
solubility and permeability and
is optimal for oral absorption,
cell membrane permeation in
cell-based assays, is generally
good for BBB penetration
(optimal Log D ~2) and has low
metabolic liability.’
• Log D (distribution co-efficient) is used
as a measure of lipophilicity. Determining
the partition of a compound between
an organic solvent (typically octanol)
and aqueous buffer is one of the most
common methods for determining this
parameter.
• Cyprotex’s Log D7.4 assay uses the octanol
/ buffer shake flask method for determining
lipophilicity. LC-MS/MS is used to quantify
the samples.
Di L and Kerns EH (2003) Current
Opinion in Chemical Biology 7;
402-408.
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Partition Solvent
n-Octanol
Ratio of Buffer: Octanol
2:1 (v:v); other ratios available on request
Control Compounds
Tolbutamide, ketoconazole
Analysis Method
LC-MS/MS quantification of both phases
Data Delivery
Log D7.4
Increasing lipophilicity of a compound series generally increases permeability, protein
binding and volume of distribution, and decreases solubility and renal extraction2.
Log D7.4 Shake Flask
Compounds with a range of lipophilicity values were screened in Cyprotex’s
Log D7.4 shake flask method. Log D7.4 values were compared with data
reported in the literature.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Comparison of Log D7.4 values generated in Cyprotex’s Log D7.4
shake flask assay with Log D7.4 values reported in the literature3.
Inter-assay reproducibility for a range of compounds in Cyprotex’s
LogD7.4 shake flask assay.
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.5
2.0
2.0
2
3
alidone
Chlorth
nolol
Cyprotex’s Log D7.4 shake flask assay exhibits good reproducibility for
compounds over a range of lipophilicity.
References
1
Propra
Chlorth
Chlorp
Ketoco
The graph illustrates good correlation of Cyprotex’s Log D7.4 shake flask
data with literature data3.
Acebuto
lol
0.0
alidone
0.0
Propra
nolol
0.5
romazin
e
0.5
nazole
1.0
Tolbuta
mide
1.0
romazin
e
1.5
Chlorp
1.5
azole
LogD7.4
3.0
Ketoco
n
Literature
ide
3.5
LogD7.4
4.0
Cyprotex
Tolbuta
m
4.0
Di L and Kerns EH. (2003) Profiling drug-like properties in discovery research. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 7; 402-408.
Kerns EH and Di L. (2003) Pharmaceutical profiling in drug discovery. Drug Discovery Today 8(7); 316-323.
Wenlock MC, et al., (2011) A method for measuring the lipophilicity of compounds in mixtures of 10. Journal of Molecular Screening 16(3); 348-355