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PHRM 515 Exam 3 Copy Study Set

The code of federal regulations (CFR) defines a biologic as _______ - ANSWER any virus,
therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, or analogues product employed for the prevention,
treatment, or cure of diseases in humans (peptides, proteins, antibodies, hormones,
fusion proteins, vaccines)

Size of a small molecule - ANSWER <900 Da

MW of an antibody? - ANSWER 150 kDa

Size of a biologic - ANSWER variable, but large compared to small molecule

Small molecules are usually synthesized in ____ - ANSWER a lab

Most biologic drugs are _____ - ANSWER protein-based (enzymes, peptides, antibodies)

How are biologics usually synthesized? - ANSWER either isolated from living sources or
use components derived from living sources

T/F: Small molecules are typically fairly robust - ANSWER TRUE

Compared to small molecules, biologics are more susceptible to __(5) - ANSWER
thermal degradation

adsorption

microbial contamination

mechanical agitation

pH variation

Biologics have a tendency to _____ - ANSWER tendency to misfold/aggregate/precipitate

causing a significant loss of efficacy

Aggregated proteins can sometimes form ____ - ANSWER superpotent materials
(causes exaggerated immune response)

Most pharmaceutical compounds are _______ - ANSWER weak acids or bases

Ionization state of weak acids or bases is dependent on ____ - ANSWER its pKa and the
pH of the solution

pka is the pH at which? - ANSWER 50% of the drug is ionized and 50% is unionized

The equilibrium between ionized/non-ionized species is dictated by - ANSWER pH of the

,solution and how much the functional group wants to give up its proton

If a weak acid really wants to give up its proton the Ka will be - ANSWER large

the greater the Ka the _____ the pka? - ANSWER lower

The permeation of weak acids in aqueous solution decreases as pH - ANSWER
increases

The solubility of weak acids in aqueous solution increases as pH - ANSWER increases

pH of a formulation may be a function of the API or as formulated with excipients to (6) -
ANSWER improve solubility

improve permeation

enhance stability

improve antimicrobial activity

improve palatability

minimize tissue irritation

Glass is made from ____ - ANSWER a network of silica and oxygen atoms

Ion exchange reactions with glass can cause ______ - ANSWER formulation pH to
increase

(Na+ from glass swap with H+ in formulation)

CO2 from ambient air can dissolve in water causing a _____ - ANSWER reduction in pH

What is the typical pH of pure water - ANSWER slightly acidic (dissolved CO2)

During packaging, how can we minimize reduction in pH due to CO2 from ambient air -
ANSWER add a buffer

single use ampule

flush head space with nitrogen or argon

T/F: pH does not affect thermal stability - ANSWER FALSE

(vitamin B1 can be autoclaved at low pH but degrades rapidly at high pH)

Drugs produced by _________ will be

generated at an optimal pH value - ANSWER enzymatic/microorganisms

Microbial growth is generally optimal between pH ____ - ANSWER 6-8

T/F: The higher the pH, the more benzoic acid a formulation needs - ANSWER TRUE

,Which pH, 2.5 or 7.5, will require a higher concentration to confer the same level of
antimicrobial activity - ANSWER 7.5

We want to avoid significant ______ of formulations and fluids in the intended
compartment - ANSWER pH differences

Which route of administration has no buffering capacity? - ANSWER Rectal

T/F: In many cases, no/minimal buffering is used in a formulation? - ANSWER TRUE

pH is reliant on buffer present in compartment

in the blood buffering comes from plasma proteins and hemoglobin/oxyhemoglobin in
RBC

What is a buffer? - ANSWER a constituent that can resist changes in pH upon intro of
acidifying or alkalinizing agents

buffers themselves are WA/WB & are not pharmacologically active

Buffers include functional groups that can _____ - ANSWER bind to/give up protons



Common functional groups for buffers - ANSWER COOH and NH2



Monovalent buffer examples - ANSWER Tris and acetate

they gain/lose 1 proton



Multivalent buffer examples - ANSWER citrate and phosphate

multiple functional groups can gain or lose protons



acetate pka - ANSWER 4.8



tris pka - ANSWER 8.1



citrate pka - ANSWER 3.1, 4.8, 6.4



phosphate pka - ANSWER 2.1, 7.2, 12.4

, A buffer can be prepared at a given pH by calculating ___ - ANSWER proportions of
acid/conjugate base



Why might we want to use acetic acid as an otic solution? - ANSWER lowering pH to
prevent microbial growth



How to select a buffer? - ANSWER define target pH

decide on the intended buffering strength

consider compatibility with process (lyphophilization)



3 primarily used buffers in FDA approved formulation - ANSWER citrate, acetate,
phosphate



Acetate range of pH where it can maintain pH as relatively constant - ANSWER 3.8-5.8



Phosphate range of pH where it can maintain pH as relatively constant - ANSWER
6.2-8.2



Citrate range of pH where it can maintain pH as relatively constant - ANSWER 3.8-5.8



Buffering capacity - ANSWER ability of a buffer to resist change in pH upon addition of
acid or base



Buffering capacity equation commonly used in pharmacy - ANSWER Van slyke equation



The more concentrated the buffer aka higher molarity, - ANSWER the greater the
buffering capacity

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