Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2002-04-01

Salt effects on caffeine solubility, distribution, and self-association.

Ahmad Al-Maaieh, Douglas R Flanagan

Index: J. Pharm. Sci. 91(4) , 1000-8, (2002)

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Abstract

In this investigation, salt effects on monomeric solubility and distribution are separated from self-association for caffeine. For self-associating compounds, the Setschenow equation is inadequate because it does not separate salt effects into their different contributions. Solubilities of caffeine, theophylline, and theobromine were determined in water and salt solutions at 25 degrees C. Caffeine, theophylline, and theobromine solubilities decreased with added Na(2)SO(4) or NaCl (i.e., salting-out) and increased with added NaClO(4) or NaSCN (i.e., salting-in). Caffeine distribution coefficients (D(W/O)) also decreased with added Na(2)SO(4) or NaCl and increased with added NaClO(4) or NaSCN. To separate salt-caffeine effects from salt effects on caffeine self-interaction, salting parameters (k(s)) were calculated from D(W/O) at infinite dilution instead of solubilities with the Setschenow equation. Caffeine k(s) values were smaller than the Setschenow constants (K) indicating that, for caffeine, K is not simply a salting-in/out parameter. Distribution data were used to characterize caffeine self-association using either a dimerization model (k(d), dimerization constant) or an isodesmic model (k(iso), stepwise association constant). Caffeine self-association constants (k(d) or k(iso)) decreased with NaClO(4) or NaSCN and increased with Na(2)SO(4) or NaCl.Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc. and the American Pharmaceutical Association J Pharm Sci 91:1000-1008, 2002


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