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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2011)

Dey 2011

Prediction of Satranidazole Solubility in Water-Polyethylene Glycol 400 Mixtures Using Extended Hildebrand Solubility Approach Prediction of satranidazole solubility

  • Pavan B. Rathi

Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 7 No. 1 (2011), 15 Dey 2011 , Page 17-24
https://doi.org/10.22037/ijps.v7.41348

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Abstract

The Extended Hildebrand Solubility Parameter Approach (EHSA) is used to estimate the solubility of satranidazole in binary solvent systems. The solubility of satranidazole in various water-PEG 400 mixtures was analyzed in terms of solutesolvent interactions using a modified version of Hildebrand-Scatchard treatment for regular solutions. The solubility equation employs term interaction energy (W) to replace the geometric mean (δ1δ2), where δ1 and δ2 are the cohesive energy densities for the solvent and solute, respectively. The new equation provides an accurate prediction of solubility once the interaction energy ‘W’ is obtained. In this case, the energy term is regressed against a polynomial in δ1 of the binary mixture. A quartic expression of ‘W’ in terms of solvent solubility parameter was found for predicting the solubility of satranidazole in water-PEG 400 mixtures. The expression yields an error in mole fraction solubility of ~2.17%, a value approximating that of the experimentally determined solubility. The method has potential usefulness in preformulation and formulation studies during which solubility prediction is important for drug design.

Keywords:
  • Extended hildebrand approach;
  • Satranidazole;
  • Solubility parameter;
  • Regular solution theory.
  • IJPS_Volume 7_Issue 1_Pages 17-24

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Pavan B. Rathi. (2011). Prediction of Satranidazole Solubility in Water-Polyethylene Glycol 400 Mixtures Using Extended Hildebrand Solubility Approach: Prediction of satranidazole solubility. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 7(1), 17–24. https://doi.org/10.22037/ijps.v7.41348
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