Li, Jianwei’s team published research in Journal of Molecular Liquids in 2022-01-01 | CAS: 123-39-7

Journal of Molecular Liquids published new progress about Biocompatibility. 123-39-7 belongs to class amides-buliding-blocks, name is N-Methylformamide, and the molecular formula is C2H5NO, Recommanded Product: N-Methylformamide.

Li, Jianwei published the artcileEvaluation of blood simulating solvents in extractables and leachables testing for chemical characterization of medical devices based on Abraham general solvation model, Recommanded Product: N-Methylformamide, the main research area is blood simulating solvents extract chem characterization medical device.

Extraction vehicles (simulating solvents) used in chem. characterization (i.e., extractables/leachables testing) of blood-contacting medical devices for biocompatibility assessment per ISO 10993 have been studied by Abraham general solvation models. Chem. equivalent solvents to blood in solvation properties (solubility, partition, extraction, etc.) have been proposed based on Abraham’s organic solvent system coefficients for water and air to condensed organic solvent phases. This evaluation is built upon the conclusion by Abraham, Acree Jr and Cometto-Munĩz that water saturated n-butanol (called wet n-butanol) is chem. corresponding to blood. Although wet n-butanol can be directly used to replace blood in an extraction study (such as a simulated-use extraction study per ISO 10993-18 (2020)), it can be beneficial to have alternate solvents to wet n-butanol (butan-1-ol) when chromatog. interference is practically significant. By comparing Abraham solvent system coefficients for water to condensed organic solvent phases distribution, a five-dimensional space distance (D) between solvents and reference solvent (wet n-butanol) is calculated using Abraham and Martin equation to predict equivalent or similar solvents (to wet n-butanol). It is concluded from the study that ethanol/water (60/40, V/V) and ethanol/water (50/50, V/V) are chem. equivalent or quite similar to wet n-Butanol. Other two less similar solvents are ethylene glycol and ethanol/water (70/30, V/V). Thus, n-butanol, ethanol/water (60/40, V/V) and ethanol/water (50/50, V/V) can be used as blood simulating solvents in chem. characterization study of medical device. In certain situations, ethylene glycol might be desirable as an alternate solvent, as it is not a mixture As Abraham solvation model is general (solvent system specific, not solute specific), the conclusions from this study are considered as universal.

Journal of Molecular Liquids published new progress about Biocompatibility. 123-39-7 belongs to class amides-buliding-blocks, name is N-Methylformamide, and the molecular formula is C2H5NO, Recommanded Product: N-Methylformamide.

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