If a drug possesses zwitter ionic nature then can it plays
any important role in pharmacy?
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Answer / g.kanmani
The drugs posses zwitter ionic nature means,it
behaves both acidic & basic character depending upon PH of
the envirnment.It is helpful in drugs which is active only
either acidic(stomach)PH (or) alkaline(intestinal)PH.
All the aminoacids present in our body system having
zwitter character.
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Answer / naresh
it means both cation and anoin charaters-have great value
in solubility and reactivity.
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The zwitter ionic character (anionic and cationic) plays a vital role in maintaining the stability of drugs. It also enhances the solubulity and therapeutic efficacy of drugs
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