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Differential scanning calorimetry as an analytical tool in the study of drug-cyclodextrin interactions
Authors:Mura  P  Maestrelli  F  Cirri  M  Furlanetto  S  Pinzauti  S
Institution:(1) Dipartimento di Scienze Farmaceutiche, Facoltr di Farmacia, Universitr di Firenze, via G. Capponi 9, 50121 Firenze, Italy
Abstract:The interactions of trimethoprim, sulphadiazine and sulphamethoxazole with natural (a- b-, g- ) and amorphous (RAMEB) or crystalline (DIMEB) methylated b-cyclodextrins were investigated both in aqueous solution (using phase-solubility analysis) and in the solid state (using DSC supported by X-ray analysis). In particular, DSC studies enabled determination of the relative degree of crystallinity of each drug in its physical and ground mixtures with the different cyclodextrins on the basis of the variation of its heat of fusion in comparison with that of the pure drug. In all cases, the host cavity size was a prevalent factor for the inclusion complexation in liquid state. On the contrary, it had a negligible effect on solid-state interactions in terms of drug amorphization. DIMEB and RAMEB exhibited similar performances in aqueous solution, showing that the presence of methyl-groups improved the complexing and solubilizing properties of b-cyclodextrin. However, DSC studies revealed that RAMEB was clearly more active in performing solid-state interactions, i.e. drug amorphization, and as stabilizing agent for the amorphous state brought forth. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:differential scanning calorimetry  trimethoprim  amorphization  complexation  sulphadiazine  cyclodextrins  sulphamethoxazole
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