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Measurement of the Adsorption of Drug Ions at Model Membranes by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy

Year: 2003

Journal: Langmuir 2003, 19, 2851-2858, 20111221

Authors: Christopher J. Slevin, Peter Liljeroth, and Kyösti Kontturi

Organizations: Helsinki University of Technology, Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, P.O. Box 6100, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland

We present quantitative measurements of the adsorption of drug ions at Langmuir monolayers, which are considered as a model for biological membranes. The technique we have employed is based on scanning electrochemical microscopy using a capillary probe filled with organic electrolyte solution and operated in an inverted submarine arrangement in a Langmuir trough. In this experimental arrangement, we have madepotential step chronoamperometric measurements, with the probe adjacent to the Langmuir monolayer deposited at the air/water interface, to extract information on the adsorption process. We have measured the adsorption of a cationic β-blocker drug, propranolol, at a Langmuir monolayer of stearic acid. By developing a theoretical simulation that assumes that the equilibrium at the interface is controlled by the competition between the acid/base equilibrium of the stearic acid molecules at the surface and the electrostatically induced adsorption of the positively charged propranolol ion, we have been able to extract from our data a drug adsorption constant of (5 ± 1) x 10-5 mol dm-3 at the monolayer surface pressure of 10 mN m-1.