Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents

The commercial production of antibiotics today uses the solvent extraction method in the extraction of antibiotics. Selection of solvent in any solvent extraction process is crucial due to technical and economic reasons. In order to get better understanding on the effect of solvent on the partitioni...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah, Lau, S. W., Yong, C., Chen, P. L., Shanjingm, Y., Mat, Hanapi
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spelling my.utm.86922017-10-23T08:06:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8692/ Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah Lau, S. W. Yong, C. Chen, P. L. Shanjingm, Y. Mat, Hanapi TP Chemical technology The commercial production of antibiotics today uses the solvent extraction method in the extraction of antibiotics. Selection of solvent in any solvent extraction process is crucial due to technical and economic reasons. In order to get better understanding on the effect of solvent on the partitioning behaviour antibiotics, selected antibiotics such as kitasamycin, penicillin G, rifampicin and teicoplanin from aqueous buffer solution were studied using various groups of organic solvents such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, aliphatic hydrocarbons, kerosene and paraffin, as well as with addition of various extractants in kerosene system in order to enhance solute partitioning. The effects of solvent polarity, pH, antibiotic types and extractant addition on the partitioning behaviour of antibiotics were investigated. The polarity of solvents, in general, increases with an increase in solubility parameter and dielectric constant; and with a decrease in log P. Different groups of organic solvents exhibit different solvent polarity scales. Among them, alcohols are the most favourable solvent group for the partition of antibiotics, followed by aldehydes and ketones. Meanwhile antibiotic types such as kitasamycin and rifampicin displayed a very high degree of partitioning especially for solvent groups of alcohol, aldehyde and ketone over the pH range. On the other hand, addition of the extractant, TOMAC in kerosene displayed excellent partitioning efficiency for all the antibiotics used except kitasamycin whereas AOT was the next superb extractant in kerosene system for all except penicillin G. Faculty of Chemical Engineering & Natural Resources 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8692/1/SHMohdSetapar2008_PartitioningBehaviourOfSelectedAntibiotics.pdf Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah and Lau, S. W. and Yong, C. and Chen, P. L. and Shanjingm, Y. and Mat, Hanapi (2008) Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents. Journal of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, 2 (Specia). pp. 100-112. ISSN 1823-5255 http://www.fkkksa.utm.my/jcnre/
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Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah
Lau, S. W.
Yong, C.
Chen, P. L.
Shanjingm, Y.
Mat, Hanapi
Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents
description The commercial production of antibiotics today uses the solvent extraction method in the extraction of antibiotics. Selection of solvent in any solvent extraction process is crucial due to technical and economic reasons. In order to get better understanding on the effect of solvent on the partitioning behaviour antibiotics, selected antibiotics such as kitasamycin, penicillin G, rifampicin and teicoplanin from aqueous buffer solution were studied using various groups of organic solvents such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, aliphatic hydrocarbons, kerosene and paraffin, as well as with addition of various extractants in kerosene system in order to enhance solute partitioning. The effects of solvent polarity, pH, antibiotic types and extractant addition on the partitioning behaviour of antibiotics were investigated. The polarity of solvents, in general, increases with an increase in solubility parameter and dielectric constant; and with a decrease in log P. Different groups of organic solvents exhibit different solvent polarity scales. Among them, alcohols are the most favourable solvent group for the partition of antibiotics, followed by aldehydes and ketones. Meanwhile antibiotic types such as kitasamycin and rifampicin displayed a very high degree of partitioning especially for solvent groups of alcohol, aldehyde and ketone over the pH range. On the other hand, addition of the extractant, TOMAC in kerosene displayed excellent partitioning efficiency for all the antibiotics used except kitasamycin whereas AOT was the next superb extractant in kerosene system for all except penicillin G.
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author Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah
Lau, S. W.
Yong, C.
Chen, P. L.
Shanjingm, Y.
Mat, Hanapi
author_facet Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah
Lau, S. W.
Yong, C.
Chen, P. L.
Shanjingm, Y.
Mat, Hanapi
author_sort Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah
title Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents
title_short Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents
title_full Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents
title_fullStr Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents
title_full_unstemmed Partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents
title_sort partitioning behaviour of selected antibiotics in organic solvents
publisher Faculty of Chemical Engineering & Natural Resources
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8692/1/SHMohdSetapar2008_PartitioningBehaviourOfSelectedAntibiotics.pdf
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