Special Issue "Application of Analytical Chemistry in Exercise Physiology and Pharmacology"

A special issue of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739). This special issue belongs to the section "Analysis of Natural Products and Pharmaceuticals".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 October 2021.

Special Issue Editors

Prof. Dr. Dorota Kwiatkowska
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Guest Editor
Polish Anti-Doping Laboratory, Warsaw, Poland
Interests: drug analysis; toxicological analysis; steroids; nutrition; dietary supplements; forensic chemistry; doping analysis; chromatography; GC; HPLC; mass spectrometry
Dr. Andrzej Pokrywka
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Guest Editor
Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacogenomics, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Interests: exercise science; athletic performance; analytical chemistry; clinical chemistry; pharmacology; pharmaceutical analysis; ergogenics compounds; stimulants; cannabinoids; dietary supplements; doping analysis

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

It is our great pleasure and honor to announce a new Separations Special Issue entitled “Application of Analytical Chemistry in Exercise Physiology and Pharmacology”.

The development of analitycal chemistry in recent years has been very noticeable, and new techniques and new methods of application have been introduced into different resaerch areas. Hence, the aim of this proposed Special Issue is to collect updated knowledge about the effectiveness of the use of analytical chemistry in various areas of physiology and pharmacology.

We encourage the scientific community from all over the world to publish, in open access form, both original papers and high-quality reviews that look at this topic. This Special Issue can be a place to share your own experiences and challenges in developing methods for monitoring exercise physiology and identifying various pharmacological agents that have positive or negative effects on the human body.

The determination of both endogenous and exogenous compounds in various biological samples can provide information about the health status of individuals, the level of training effectiveness, the use of prohibited agents, the action of drugs, and many other areas for which you have found a practical application. It is worth sharing this knowledge.

Prof. Dr. Dorota Kwiatkowska
Dr. Andrzej Pokrywka
Guest Editors

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • bioanalysis
  • biomarkers
  • drug metabolism
  • clinical analysis
  • dietary supplemments
  • doping control
  • forensic science
  • instrumental technics
  • physical activity
  • sport performance

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Determination of the Dissociation Constants of 16 Active Ingredients in Medicinal Herbs Using a Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium Method
Separations 2021, 8(4), 49; https://doi.org/10.3390/separations8040049 - 14 Apr 2021
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The dissociation constant is an important physicochemical property of drug molecules that affects the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of drugs. In this study, the distribution coefficients of 16 active ingredients extracted from herbal materials were determined at different pH values in liquid–liquid equilibrium [...] Read more.
The dissociation constant is an important physicochemical property of drug molecules that affects the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of drugs. In this study, the distribution coefficients of 16 active ingredients extracted from herbal materials were determined at different pH values in liquid–liquid equilibrium systems; the active ingredients were sinomenine, aescin A, aescin B, aescin C, aescin D, chlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenic acid, isochlorogenic acid A, isochlorogenic acid B, isochlorogenic acid C, baicalin, wogonoside, calycosin-7-glucoside, astraisoflavan-7-O-β-D-glucoside, and isomucronulatol 7-O-glucoside. The dissociation constants of these active ingredients were calibrated and compared with reported values. The dissociation constants obtained were close to those reported in other studies, which means that the results of this work are reliable. Full article
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