Research on the rules of crystallization inhibition of cellulose polymers against supersaturated drugs by solubility test
- Author:
Nian-Qiu SHI
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- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Cellulose polymer; Crystallization inhibition; Solubility; Supersaturated state
- From: Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2016;51(13):1137-1142
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To explore the characteristics of crystallization inhibition by cellulose polymers against supersaturated drugs. METHODS: The biopharmaceutics classification system(BCS) II class drug indometacin was selected as the model drug.Supersaturated amorphous drug solid was prepared and the solubility of indometacin was measured. The types, added amounts, ionic intensity and viscosity of cellulose polymers were employed as influential factors to assess the crystallization inhibition effect of polymers against indometacin. RESULTS: HPMC E15 displayed the strongest crystallization inhibition effect. The crystallization inhibition was enhanced by adding larger amount of polymers, decreasing the viscosity of polymers and increasing the ionic intensity. CONCLUSION: The study is helpful to clarify the profiles that cellulose polymers inhibit the crystallization of drugs in supersaturated states. This research may provide scientific guide for the practical application of cellulose polymers for drug crystallization.