| Literature DB >> 15451538 |
Wenzhan Yang1, Melgardt M de Villiers.
Abstract
In this study, the solubilizing effect of 4-sulphonic calix[n]arenes on the poorly water soluble drug nifedipine was investigated. 4-Sulphonic calix[n]arenes are water-soluble phenolic cyclooligomers that form complexes with neutral molecules such as nifedipine. Solubility experiments were performed at 30 degrees C using the Higuchi rotating bottle method. The amount of nifedipine in solution was determined by HPLC. The results showed that the size of the 4-sulphonic calix[n]arenes, the pH of solubility medium, and the concentration of the calix[n]arenes all significantly changed the solubility of nifedipine. 4-Sulphonic calix[8]arene improved the solubility of nifedipine the most, about 3 times the control at 0.008 M and pH 5, followed by 4-sulphonic calix[4]arene, about 1.5 times the control at 0.008 M and pH 5, while in the presence of 4-sulphonic calix[6]arene, the solubility of nifedipine was decreased. The possible mechanisms involving in the complexation between 4-sulphonic calix[4]arenes, 4-sulphonic calix[8]arene and nifedipine may be a combination of hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic bonding, and possibly electron donor-acceptor interactions. However, the degree to which these forces promote the formation of nifedipine:4-sulphonic calix[n]arene complexes with increased solubility was limited by conformational changes in the 4-sulphonic calix[n]arene molecules.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15451538 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2004.04.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pharm Biopharm ISSN: 0939-6411 Impact factor: 5.571