anionisins
Anionisins refer to a class of insoluble compounds formed by the combination of an anion and a crystalline substance typically with an isonicotinic acid dimerization core. These compounds are often encountered in the synthesis of certain pharmaceuticals.
The anionisins' insolubility stems from the interaction between the anionic group attached to the isonicotinic acid
Researchers often exploit the insolubility of anionisins to control the drug release profile in pharmaceutical formulations.
Attaching specific anions to the central core results in unique anionisins, leading to variations in properties
The synthesis of anionisins primarily occurs through quaternization reactions of isonicotinic acid derivatives with anions or
Investigations continue to uncover the complex interactions governing anionisins' properties. Their relevance to pharmaceutical design underscores