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The Role of Non-Ionic Surfactants in Solubilization and Delivery of Sparingly Soluble Drug Naproxen Sodium (NS): A Case Study

Authors :
Latafat Ara
Safaa Kader
Luqman Ali Shah
Noor Saeed Khattak
Muhammad Farooq
Safeer Ahmad
Muhammad Sohail
Source :
Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie. 233:933-947
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2018.

Abstract

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory hydrophobic drugs (NSAIDs) are amongst the most commonly given categories of drugs worldwide in the treatment of pain, irritation and some of them even fever in many conditions. Critical micelle concentration of NSAIDs with Naproxen sodium (NS) and its mixture with non-ionic surfactants i.e. Tween 20, Tween 40 and Tween 60 was investigated at 293 K, 303 K, 313 K and 323 K at different concentrations using surface tension and dynamic laser light scattering (DLS) techniques. Due to amphiphilic behaviour in aqueous solution NS form aggregates at sufficiently high concentration. Thermodynamic/adsorption properties like free energy of micellization (ΔGmic), enthalpy of micellization (ΔHmic), entropy of micellization (ΔSmic), Γmic and area per molecule (A2) of NS in the presence of surfactants were also measured at different temperatures. The results showed that the presence of surfactants favoured the ΔGmic and become more enhanced with increase in temperature. Further the solubility of drug is more favourable with increase in polyethylene chain in basic surfactant molecules i.e. 20–60, which indicates that Tween-60 enhanced the solubility of NS more comparatively to Tween-40 and Tween-20 and may be applied as best additive for solubilisation of NS.

Details

ISSN :
21967156 and 09429352
Volume :
233
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie
Accession number :
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