Abstract: | The dissolution behavior of cis-diammineglycolatoplatinum (nedaplatin) in saline, water and glucose were studied by a microcalorimetric method. The integral heats and differential heats of the dissolution were measured to establish the equation for the solute and the heats. The corresponding half-life, kinetic and thermodynamic properties of the nedaplatin solutions were determined. The results show that hydrogen bonds could be generated and the dissolution entropy of nedaplatin in different solvents is negative during the dissolution process, so as to enhance the drug stability, but there is an obvious difference in stability in different solvents. |