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Acta Pol Pharm ; 57(5): 369-74, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11126028

ABSTRACT

The synergistic effect of pH and complexation with cyclodextrins on some properties of phenothiazine derivative--trimeprazine (TM) was investigated. Inclusion complexes of TM with beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) and its substituted derivatives (DM-beta-CD, HP-beta-CD, beta-CDsulf) were obtained in phosphate buffer solution of different pH (6.8; 5.9; 5.0) using spectral and phase solubility methods Irrespective of the method of determination the apparent stability constant of TM-beta-CD system was the greatest and, in the case of the spectral method, its value increased with decreasing pH. The results obtained by the method of solubility diagrams indicate that increase in solubility of the basic form of TM, following decrease of pH, resulted rather from its transformation to a better soluble, protonated form than its inclusion into CD cavity. The thermodynamic parameters estimated from linear Van't Hoff plot suggest that the van der Waals forces were operating in the TM-beta-CD system. The effect of pH and the presence of cyclodextrins on photostability of TM was also investigated. The photochemical decomposition of TM in the absence and in the presence of CD proceeds according to the first order reaction. The charged form of TM was more stable than free base of this drug and hence the stability of TM increases first of all as result of a decrease in pH and then owing to the presence of CD. The data of 13C NMR analysis indicate that the aromatic portion of TM molecule tends to the interior of CD.


Subject(s)
Antipruritics/chemistry , Cyclodextrins/chemistry , Trimeprazine/chemistry , Drug Stability , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Solubility , Solutions
3.
Pharmazie ; 55(2): 120-3, 2000 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10723770

ABSTRACT

The effect of cyclodextrin (beta-CD, gamma-CD and substituted beta-CD derivatives) complexation on the solubility and photostability of phenothiazine (Ph) was compared. The phase solubility method was applied to calculate the stability constants of soluble 1:1 or 1:2 inclusion compounds formed between Ph and CDs. Photochemical decomposition in solution of phenothiazine alone and in the presence of beta-CD or beta-CD derivatives, was found to proceed according to the two stage first-order reaction and in the case of gamma-CD, in a single stage reaction. Formation of solid inclusion complexes of Ph with CDs was evaluated using IR, 13C NMR and DSC studies. The influence of the complexation technique in the solid state (kneading, heating and freeze-drying) on the solubility of Ph was compared. It was establish that the improvement in solubility and stability of Ph was dependent on the kind of CD. When the complexation proceeded in solution it was more effective.


Subject(s)
Cyclodextrins/chemistry , Phenothiazines/chemistry , Drug Compounding , Drug Stability , Freeze Drying , Kinetics , Light , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Phenothiazines/radiation effects , Solubility , Spectrophotometry, Infrared , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
4.
Acta Pol Pharm ; 49(1-2): 11-5, 1992.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8769074

ABSTRACT

Releasing of Al3+, Mg2+ and Ca2+ cations from 24 antacid mixtures, 15 from which were prepared in our Department and 9 of foreign origin, during the neutralization reaction of HC10,1 mol/dm3 was determined. Duration of action at pH 3-5 and acid consuming capacity of HCl 1 mol/dm3 acc. to USP XX was also performed. It was stated that magnesium cations were first than Al3+ released from the antacid mixtures during the neutralization reaction.


Subject(s)
Aluminum/chemistry , Antacids/chemistry , Magnesium/chemistry , Cations/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
5.
Acta Pol Pharm ; 46(2): 165-9, 1989.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2631570

ABSTRACT

Eight antacid mixtures were stored for 110 days at 25 degrees C, 35 degrees C and 45 degrees C in the form of suspensions in water. Changes in pH were followed, and the structural changes in suspension components were studied by X-ray analysis. It has been stated that formation of hydrotalcite, the product od interaction of the mixture components depends mainly on the kind and ratio of the suspension reactants, and only to a little degree on the storage temperature.


Subject(s)
Aluminum Hydroxide/chemical synthesis , Aluminum Hydroxide/pharmacology , Carbonates/pharmacology , Magnesium Hydroxide/chemical synthesis , Magnesium Hydroxide/pharmacology , Magnesium/pharmacology , Temperature , Aluminum Hydroxide/administration & dosage , Antacids , Carbonates/administration & dosage , Drug Interactions , Drug Stability , Drug Storage , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Magnesium Hydroxide/administration & dosage , Suspensions
6.
Acta Pol Pharm ; 46(2): 170-3, 1989.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2631571

ABSTRACT

Mixtures of A1(OH)3 gel and Mg(OH)2 were stored for 14 months in the solid phase in chambers with relative air humidity of 35%, 55%, 76% and 92%. IR spectra of the stored mixtures were measured. In mixtures stored at relative air humidity of 35% there were found no changes in IR spectra, while the mixtures stored at relative air humidity of 92% proved to exhibit IR spectra characteristic for hydrotalcite.


Subject(s)
Aluminum Hydroxide/analysis , Humidity , Magnesium Hydroxide/analysis , Magnesium/analysis , Aluminum Hydroxide/administration & dosage , Aluminum Hydroxide/pharmacology , Drug Combinations , Drug Stability , Drug Storage , Gels , Magnesium Hydroxide/administration & dosage , Magnesium Hydroxide/pharmacology , Time Factors
7.
Acta Pol Pharm ; 46(1): 74-80, 1989.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2816464

ABSTRACT

Twenty antacid mixtures of six quality groups containing Al(OH)3, gel, Mg(OH)2, Mg2Si3O8, CaCO3 and NaAl(OH)2CO3 at different ratios were prepared and stored for 150 days at 20 degrees C in the form of aqueous suspensions. Changes of pH in the suspensions were measured, and the accompanying structural changes were examined by IR spectrometry and X-ray diffraction analysis. Hydrotalcite was found to be formed during storage of aqueous suspensions of mixtures of Al(OH)3 Mg(OH)2; Al(OH)3: Mg(OH)2: CaCO3; Al(OH)3: Mg(OH)2: NaAl(OH)2CO3 and Mg(OH)2: NaAl(OH)2CO3. Initial neutralization activities of the suspensions and those found after the storage were compared.


Subject(s)
Aluminum Hydroxide/pharmacology , Antacids/pharmacology , Calcium Carbonate/pharmacology , Magnesium Hydroxide/pharmacology , Magnesium/pharmacology , Aluminum Hydroxide/administration & dosage , Calcium Carbonate/administration & dosage , Drug Combinations , Drug Interactions , Drug Storage , In Vitro Techniques , Magnesium Hydroxide/administration & dosage , Suspensions
8.
Pharmazie ; 39(5): 334-6, 1984 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6473495

ABSTRACT

11 antacid mixtures made up to simulate the preparations available on the market were prepared. These mixtures contain aluminium hydroxide gel, calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide and magnesium trisilicate. The antacid properties of the mixtures obtained were characterized by total acid consuming capacity, rate of neutralization and duration of action. It was indicated that the composition of the mixtures influenced their neutralizing properties; an interaction between constituents of these preparations was noted.


Subject(s)
Antacids/analysis , Aluminum Hydroxide/analysis , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Drug Interactions , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Kinetics , Magnesium Hydroxide/analysis
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