Chemical Reactivity of Aluminium-based Pharmaceutical Compounds used as Phosphate-binders

Author:

Cargill Robert W1,Dutkowskij Michael1,Prescott Ann1,Fleming Laura W2,Stewart William K2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Life Sciences, Dundee College of Technology, Bell Street, Dundee DDI 1HG, UK

2. Department of Medicine, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK

Abstract

Abstract Several aluminium-containing substances, including antacids used as phosphate-binders in treating renal failure, have been analysed in-vitro under different pH conditions for the release of Al3+ ions and for binding of phosphate. Control experiments on different forms of pure aluminium hydroxide validated the methods. At pH 2 it was the most amorphous forms which released Al3+ most rapidly. These aluminium ions, available for absorption by the patient, were released from all antacids tested, but no firm phosphate-binding was detected while the pH remained at 2. Phosphate was bound at pH 8, by adsorption onto the surface of aluminium hydroxide. No significant amounts of free Al3+ exist in solution at pH 8, since at that pH aluminium hydroxide is precipitated. The most amorphous forms of this solid were the most efficient phosphate-binders. Alumino-silicate salts require prior exposure to acid to produce free Al3+ before they can act as phosphate-binders, whereas amorphous aluminium hydroxide acts as an efficient phosphate-binder without prior exposure to acid. Chemical principles are employed to show why aluminium release and phosphate-binding are separate and independent processes. Methods are proposed for maximizing the activity of phosphate- binders in-vivo, while minimising aluminium release.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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