Abstract
The adsorption of nalidixic acid on certain pharmaceutical additives was investigated and its extent estimated. Also, the effects of various surface-active agents and hydrophilic polymers on the solubility of the drug was determined. The adsorption isotherms have revealed that the degree of adsorption increased in the order; microcrystalline cellulose < ethyl cellulose < silicon dioxide < aluminium magnesium silicate. Studies on the solubility of nalidixic acid at 37°C using different concentrations of hydrophilic polymers have demonstrated that methyl cellulose, polvinylpyrrolidone and polyethylene glycol 6000 have comparable effects. Polyvinyl alcohol caused only a marginal increase in solubility. The surface-active agents, sodium lauryl sulphate and polysorbate 80, also increased solubility of the drug. The values of the heat of solution and the free energy changes were calculated from the Van't Hoff plots. The values of heat of solution for all systems were comparable, but the free energy changes indicate that sodium lauryl sulphate causes the most marked effect on solubility.
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