Chemical Oxidation of Phthalmic Drug Timolol by Peroxodisulfate

Raed A. Ghanem *

Department of Chemistry, University of Al al-Bayt, Mafraq, Jordan

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The oxidation of morpholine-thiadiazol based structure ophthalmic beta blocker drug, Timolol, in the presence of Potassium Perxodisulfate (PDS) and 40% methanol-water has been studied using spectrophotometric method. It has been found that; oxidation reaction starts with electrophilic attack of PDS species on the protonated form of Timolol leading to produce three products (I,II and III) one of them retains the morpholne-thiadiazole structure (I). The products were characterized as (I) 4-morpholino-1,2,5-thiadiazol-3-ol, (II) 3-(carboxy diformylmethylamino)-2-hydroxypropanoic acid and (III) 2-(2-formyl-2-hydroxyethylamino)-2,2-diformylacetic acid. The detailed mechanism of the oxidation reaction was proposed, and thermodynamic parameters were obtained for different reaction steps.

 

Keywords: Timolol, β- blockers, peroxodisulfate, kinetics, morpholine-thiadizaol, 3-hydroxy-4-morpholino-1,2,5-thiazole


How to Cite

A. Ghanem, Raed. 2015. “Chemical Oxidation of Phthalmic Drug Timolol by Peroxodisulfate”. Chemical Science International Journal 8 (3):1-14. https://doi.org/10.9734/ACSJ/2015/18782.

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