posted on 2024-01-02, 07:29authored byYu Yin, Zhen Yang, Na Li, Xuan Yu, Mei-ling Chen, Meng Wang, Xiao-liang Ren
p-Sulfonatocalix[n]arenes
(SCnA)
have demonstrated great potential for drug encapsulation through host–guest
complexation to improve solubility, stability, and bioavailability.
In this study, the solubilization effect of SCnA (n = 4, 6, 8) on 95 active compounds derived from traditional Chinese
medicine (TCM) was investigated. Based on the significant solubilization
effect on alkaloids, SC6A/SC8A and 76 alkaloids were selected as the
host and guest, respectively, to determine the binding constant by
competitive fluorescence titration. LASSO regression was adopted to
investigate the mechanism of the complex of SCnA with alkaloids. The
binding constant of alkaloids-SC6A and alkaloids-SC8A was related
to the alkaloid alkalinity. Also, the electronegativity, polarization,
first ionization potential, hydrogen bond potential, the molecular
size, and shape of alkaloids are critical properties to determine
alkaloids-SC6A binding constant as well as electronegativity, polarization,
hydrophobicity, and the molecular size and shape of alkaloids play
an important role for the alkaloids-SC8A binding constant.