In some studies they used sodium valproate and some studies they used valproic acid, so which is the more appropriate chemical compound to induced autism in rat?
WIll all the offspring have the autistic character or only few?
Hi Sakthivel - I may be wrong, but wouldn't the only physiological difference between the two be pH? They are most likely have the same pharmacological activity - just you may need to look at the solubility difference between the two.
I agree with Nathaniel. I think that in the literature the employ one term or the other almost indistictively, since when you put the salt form into solution it becomes an acid...
I assume the put valproic acid into the salt form for the pharmacological presentation of the active principle, to achieve the desired bioavailability. But the effects should be the same.