International Journal of Pharmaceutics 2012-10-15

Solubilisation capacity of Brij surfactants.

Maria E N P Ribeiro, Carolina L de Moura, Mariano G S Vieira, Nilce V Gramosa, Chiraphon Chaibundit, Marcos C de Mattos, David Attwood, Stephen G Yeates, S Keith Nixon, Nágila M P S Ricardo

Index: Int. J. Pharm. 436(1-2) , 631-5, (2012)

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of selected Brij non-ionic surfactants for enhancing the solubility of poorly water-soluble drugs. Griseofulvin was selected as a model drug candidate enabling comparisons to be made with the solubilisation capacities of other poly(ethylene oxide)-based copolymers. UV/Vis and (1)H NMR spectroscopies were used to quantify the enhancement of solubility of griseofulvin in 1 wt% aqueous micellar solutions of Brij 78 (C(18)H(37)E(20)), Brij 98 (C(18)H(35)E(20)) and Brij 700 (C(18)H(37)E(100)) (where E represents the OCH(2)CH(2) unit of the poly(ethylene oxide) chain) at 25, 37 and 40 °C. Solubilisation capacities (S(cp) expressed as mg griseofulvin per g Brij) were similar for Brij 78 and 98 (range 6-11 mg g(-1)) but lower for Brij 700 (3-4 mg g(-1)) as would be expected for the surfactant with the higher ethylene oxide content. The drug loading capacity of micelles of Brij 78 was higher than many di- and triblock copolymers with hydrophilic E-blocks specifically designed for enhancement of drug solubility.Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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