Solubilization of 2-Acetoxy-Benzencarboxylic Acid Using Beta Cyclodextrins
Solubilization of 2-Acetoxy-Benzencarboxylic Acid Using Beta Cyclodextrins作者机构:Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics University of Tuzla Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina Faculty of Technology University of Tuzla Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina
出 版 物:《Open Journal of Applied Sciences》 (应用科学(英文))
年 卷 期:2023年第13卷第11期
页 面:1982-1995页
学科分类:081704[工学-应用化学] 07[理学] 08[工学] 0817[工学-化学工程与技术] 070303[理学-有机化学] 0703[理学-化学]
主 题:2-Acetoxi-Benzencarboxylic Acid Water Solubility Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes
摘 要:2-acetoxy-benzencarboxylic acid is one of the most famous salicylate drugs today, a pharmaceutically active compound known as aspirin. It is poorly soluble in water which results in decreased bioavailability of the drug in the organism. The increase in water solubility of insoluble or poorly soluble drugs is therefore of great importance, which is the aim of this study. Inclusion of the drug in the molecule with a higher water solubility significantly increases its solubility and biological availability. Natural and hydrophilic derivatives of natural cyclodextrins are in the spotlight for their role as solubilizing excipients. Studies indicate that the use of β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes with acetylsalicylic acid formed, increases the solubility of the drug in water. Many advantages of drug-complexation with cyclodextrins have been reported in scientific literature which includes increased solubility, enhanced bioavailability, improved stability, masking of bad test or odour, reduced side effect. Orally administered aspirin requires high and frequent dosing because it undergoes extensive pre systematic metabolism. Also chronic oral aspirin use is associated with serious gastrointestinal side-effects. Complexation with CD alleviates the side effects to some extent. The bioavailability and solubility of aspirin has to be increased to overcome the side-effects of aspirin related to stomach and gastro intestinal tract. The phase solubility study was performed according to the method of Higuchi and Connors by adding the 2-acetoxi-benzencarboxylic acid in excess to different concentrations of different beta cyclodextrins solutions. Phase solubility study records shown that the stability constant and complex stoichiometry of 2-acetoxi-benzencarboxylic acid-CD complexes gives linearly improve with the concentration of CD. Complexes were analyzed by UV-VIS spectroscopy and were characterized by infrared spectroscopy.