A microcalorimetric method based on differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) of drug-additive binary systems to assess kneading-induced interactions was applied to naproxen (NAP) in combinations with amorphous hydroxypropyl beta-cyclodextrin (HPbetaCd), beta-cyclodextrin sulfobutyl ether, sodium salt ((SBE)7m-betaCd), acetyl beta-cyclodextrin (AcbetaCd) and acetyl gamma-cyclodextrin (AcgammaCd). Modifications of thermal parameters of NAP in DSC curves of physical mixtures indicate heating-induced interactions which resulted in a broadening of the NAP melting endotherm in the combinations with HPbetaCd, AcbetaCd and AcgammaCd. The effect of kneading on the interaction was particularly pronounced for the NAP/HPbetaCd and NAP/(SBE)7m-betaCd systems, which show a similar drug-to-carrier interaction ratio (1:2 by weight) as that of the other systems. Drug-to-carrier ratios, calculated considering the amount of NAP which recrystallizes from the melted mixtures equivalent to NAP not bound to the carrier, show a distinctly lower affinity in solid-state of the drug for the anionically charged (SBE)7m-betaCd with respect to other neutral carriers. The similar affinity of NAP for AcbetaCd and AcgammaCd demonstrates that the geometry of the cavity, which is a determinant factor for the inclusion complexation in liquid state, does not influence the interaction process in solid-state.

Assessment of solid-state interactions of naproxen with amorphous cyclodextrin derivatives by DSC

BETTINETTI, GIAMPIERO;SORRENTI, MILENA LILLINA;ROSSI, SILVIA STEFANIA;FERRARI, FRANCA;
2002-01-01

Abstract

A microcalorimetric method based on differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) of drug-additive binary systems to assess kneading-induced interactions was applied to naproxen (NAP) in combinations with amorphous hydroxypropyl beta-cyclodextrin (HPbetaCd), beta-cyclodextrin sulfobutyl ether, sodium salt ((SBE)7m-betaCd), acetyl beta-cyclodextrin (AcbetaCd) and acetyl gamma-cyclodextrin (AcgammaCd). Modifications of thermal parameters of NAP in DSC curves of physical mixtures indicate heating-induced interactions which resulted in a broadening of the NAP melting endotherm in the combinations with HPbetaCd, AcbetaCd and AcgammaCd. The effect of kneading on the interaction was particularly pronounced for the NAP/HPbetaCd and NAP/(SBE)7m-betaCd systems, which show a similar drug-to-carrier interaction ratio (1:2 by weight) as that of the other systems. Drug-to-carrier ratios, calculated considering the amount of NAP which recrystallizes from the melted mixtures equivalent to NAP not bound to the carrier, show a distinctly lower affinity in solid-state of the drug for the anionically charged (SBE)7m-betaCd with respect to other neutral carriers. The similar affinity of NAP for AcbetaCd and AcgammaCd demonstrates that the geometry of the cavity, which is a determinant factor for the inclusion complexation in liquid state, does not influence the interaction process in solid-state.
2002
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Naproxen; beta Cyclodextrin sulfobutyl ether; Hydroxypropyl beta cyclodextrin; Acetyl beta cyclodextrin; Acetyl gamma cyclodextrin; Differential Scanning Calorimetry; Thermogravimetric Analysis
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Bettinetti, Giampiero; Sorrenti, MILENA LILLINA; Rossi, SILVIA STEFANIA; Ferrari, Franca; P., Mura; M. T., Faucci
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