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[Inactivation of soman by beta-cyclodextrin].

Authors: S, Saint-André; B, Désiré;

[Inactivation of soman by beta-cyclodextrin].

Abstract

Soman (pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate), a mixture of four stereoisomers, is inactivated appreciably in Tris buffer, pH 7.40, mu = 0.155 at 25 degrees C by beta-cyclodextrin (cycloheptaamylose, beta-CD). Under these conditions, the dissociation constant Kd of the 1:1 complex formed by beta-CD and soman and the rate constant k2 for the phosphonylation of beta-CD by soman are (0.53 +/- 0.05)mM and (5.9 +/- 0.6) X 10(-2) min-1 respectively. It results that the inactivation of soman by the mono-anion of beta-CD is about 2,600 times faster than the hydrolysis of soman by the hydroxide ion. The inactivation of both P(-) isomers of soman by beta-CD proceeds apparently at the same rate but both P(+) isomers react more slowly. Thus the interaction is stereospecific. The inactivation of soman by beta-CD appears to be as fast in human plasma in vitro as in Tris buffer.

Keywords

Chemistry, Cyclodextrins, Kinetics, Chemical Phenomena, Dextrins, Soman, beta-Cyclodextrins, Starch, Stereoisomerism

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