EFFECT OF HYDROPHOBICALLY-MODIFIED HYDROXYPROPYL METHYLCELLULOSE ON THE CRYSTALLIZATION FROM SUPERSATURATED SOLUTIONS OF INDOMETHACIN

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IKEDA, K [1 ]
SAITOH, I [1 ]
OGUMA, T [1 ]
TAKAGISHI, Y [1 ]
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[1] SHIONOGI & CO LTD, DEV RES LABS, FUKUSHIMA KU, OSAKA 553, JAPAN
关键词
HYDROPHOBICALLY-MODIFIED; HYDROXYPROPYL METHYLCELLULOSE; CRYSTAL GROWTH; NUCLEATION; INDOMETHACIN; LONG-CHAIN ALKYL GROUP;
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
摘要
Hydrophobically-modified hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HM-HPMC), possessing long-chain alkyl groups, is a new thickening agent for gel preparations. The solubility of indomethacin (IM) in supersaturated solutions increased with HM-HPMC concentration, but HM-HPMC did not solubilize IM crystals. This is not due to the suppression of the transformation of IM crystals from alpha to gamma. HM-HPMC would thus appear to suppress the crystalization of IM from supersaturated solutions. Nucleation and crystal growth rates in a supersaturated solution of IM in the absence and presence of HM-HPMC were determined by measuring light transmittance under cooling. It became clear that HM-HPMC caused a slight stimulation of nucleation and a strong suppression of crystal growth. This activity of HM-HPMC was derived from the original polymer, HPMC, but was greater than that of HPMC itself. The suppression of crystal growth by HM-HPMC mag thus be due to the hydrophobic interaction between hydrophobic regions, particularly long-chain alkyl groups, and IM molecules.
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页码:2320 / 2326
页数:7
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