Combined effect of co-solvent and surfactant, upon the solubility of naproxen: volumetric and acoustic studies / Noor Adilah Yusoff

The present study envisaged studying the combined effect of co-solvent and surfactant and the resultant solubility enhancement of drug Naproxen by volumetric and acoustical studies. Highest solubilization was achieved in the mixed solvent systems containing 0.8%w/v of sodium dodecyl sulfate and 8% o...

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Main Author: Yusoff, Noor Adilah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/66705/1/66705.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/66705/
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Summary:The present study envisaged studying the combined effect of co-solvent and surfactant and the resultant solubility enhancement of drug Naproxen by volumetric and acoustical studies. Highest solubilization was achieved in the mixed solvent systems containing 0.8%w/v of sodium dodecyl sulfate and 8% of ethanol. The densities and the ultrasonic sound velocity datas obtained are duly treated so to find out the thermophysical parameters. The solubility data (presented elsewhere) are well correlated with the findings of the thermophysical parameters related to volumetric and acoustic studies. The most favourable environment as per the volumetric and acoustical analysis being characterized by a strong solute solvent interaction, open packing, less electrostriction, increased isentropic compressibility and decreased internal pressure.