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Biophys Chem ; 311: 107272, 2024 May 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38824845

ABSTRACT

In the presented work, a study on the solubility and intermolecular interactions of l-serine and L-cysteine was carried out in binary mixtures of H2O + dimethylformamide (DMF), H2O + dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), and H2O + acetonitrile (ACN) in the temperature range of T = 288.15 K to 308.15 K. l-serine exhibited the highest solubility in water, while L-cysteine was more soluble in water-DMF. The solvation process was assessed through standard Gibbs energy calculations, indicating the solvation stability order: water-ACN > water-DMSO > water-DMF for l-serine, and water-DMF > water-DMSO > water-ACN for L-cysteine. This study also explored the influence of these amino acids on solvent-solvent interactions, revealing changes in chemical entropies and self-association patterns within the binary solvent mixtures.

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Biophys Chem ; 309: 107229, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38555653

ABSTRACT

The study specifically investigates the solubilities of L-isoleucine and L-tyrosine in water-mixed solvent systems (DMF, DMSO, and ACN), exploring the behaviour of amino acids in complex environments. The experimental methods prioritize meticulous solvent purification to ensure reliable results. The work explores solubility data, uncovering temperature-dependent trends and intricate interactions influencing solubility in the chosen mixed solvent systems. The study emphasizes the impact of thermodynamic properties, solvent-solvent interactions, and amino acid structure on solubility patterns. The broader implications highlight the relevance of understanding amino acid behaviour in diverse solvent environments, offering potential applications in cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. The distinct solubility patterns contribute valuable insights, enhancing on the understanding of the solution stability and interactions of L-isoleucine and L-tyrosine in different solvent systems. In conclusion, work suggests the enhanced utilization of L-isoleucine and L-tyrosine in various industries, driven by a profound understanding of their solubility in mixed solvent systems. The research expands our knowledge of amino acid behaviour, paving the way for advancements in industries relying on protein-based products and technologies.


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Amino Acids , Isoleucine , Solvents/chemistry , Solubility , Tyrosine , Thermodynamics , Water/chemistry
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Biophys Chem ; 306: 107154, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38142475

ABSTRACT

This research provides a thorough investigation into the solubility behavior and solution thermodynamics of l-threonine in significant organic solvent systems. The work was done on measuring the actual solubility and subsequently calculating overall transfer solvation free energetics (∆Genergetic0i) and transfer entropies (∆St0i) at a temperature of 298.15 K. These measurements were performed as l-threonine transitioned from water to different water-organic mixed solvents systems. The saturated solubilities of l-threonine were determined using the 'gravimetric method' at five equidistant temperatures namely 288.15 K, 293.15 K, 298.15 K, 303.15 K and 308.15 K. By analyzing the data on solubility, we further obtained the different energies involved in solvation related issues. In the case of single solvents, the nature of solubility of l-threonine was observed like: dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) < acetonitrile (ACN) < N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF) < ethylene glycol (EG) < water (H2O), irrespective of the experimental conditions. Specifically, at 298.15 K, the solubilities of l-threonine in single solvents were found to be as follows: 0.8220 mol per kg of water, 0.3101 mol per kg of EG, 0.1337 mol per kg of DMF, 0.1107 mol per kg DMSO and 0.1188 mol per kg of ACN. This research critically examines the relationship between the experimental saturated solubility of l-threonine and the complex properties influencing its solvation energy in diverse aqueous organic solvent systems.


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Dimethyl Sulfoxide , Water , Temperature , Solubility , Solvents , Thermodynamics
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