Thermodynamics of dissolution and infrared-spectroscopy of solid dispersions of phenacetin

J Adv Pharm Technol Res. 2016 Jan-Mar;7(1):6-12. doi: 10.4103/2231-4040.169874.

Abstract

In this work enthalpies of dissolution in water of polyethylene glycols (PEGs) having an average molecular weight of 1000 and 1400, Pluronic-F127, phenacetin as well as the composites prepared from them were measured using solution calorimetry at 298.15 K. Intermolecular interaction energies of polymer-phenacetin were calculated on the basis of an additive scheme. It was shown that for mixtures with high content of polymer (>90 wt%) Pluronic-F127 has the highest solubilizing effect, while for mixtures with (4-6):1 polymer: phenacetin ratio the best solubilizing agent is PEG-1400. Infrared-spectra showed a decrease of the number of self-associated molecules of phenacetin with increasing of polymer content in the composites. The obtained results enabled us to identify the features of intermolecular interactions of polymers with a model hydrophobic drug and may be used for optimizing the conditions for preparing solid dispersions based on hydrophilic polymers.

Keywords: Enthalpy of solution; Pluronic-F127; molecular interaction; phenacetin; polyethylene glycol; solution calorimetry.