Hygroscopicity and Solubility of Noncrystalline Cephalexin
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Noncrystalline cephalexin (NC) was prepared by freeze-drying of a saturated solution of the drug. The results of X-ray diffractometry and polarizing microscopy indicated that NC was in a noncrystalline state. The nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum and the thin-layer chromatography behavior of NC were identical with those of crystalline cephalexin (CC). NC was stored under 0-95% relative humidity (RH) at 35℃ for 2 weeks. It absorbed about 1 mol of water at 20-32% RH, and about 2 mol of water at 43-66% RH, but there was no change in the X-ray pattern. When NC was stored at 75-95% RH, however, it absorbed more than 2 mol of water, and X-ray diffraction peaks appeared. This result suggests that NC was transformed into a partly crystalline state under conditions of 75-95% RH. The decomposition point (Dp) was measured with a differential thermal analysis (DTA) instrument. The Dp values of NC and CC were 173℃ and 190℃, respectively. The Dp of the partly crystalline solid formed from NC under conditions of 75-95% RH was about 183℃. The solubility of NC in distilled water was examined by the equilibrium method. The amount of NC dissolved in distilled water at low temperatures reached a plateau, then decreased. This finding is due to the crystallization of NC. NC was about 6 times more soluble than CC solid at 10℃. The heat of solution for NC was calculated to be-3.24 kcal/mol from van't Hoff plots of log Cs versus 1/T.
- 社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1983-01-25
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大塚 誠
School of pharmaceutical Sciences, Showa University
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金庭 延慶
School of pharmaceutical Sciences, Showa University
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金庭 延慶
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Showa University
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