The effect of alkylpolyglycoside surfactants on the crystallization of spray-dried salbutamol sulphate: a GravimetricNear-Infrared Spectroscopy Study.

AAPS PharmSci Pub Date : 2002-01-01 DOI:10.1208/ps040316
Angela Columbano, Graham Buckton, Philip Wikeley
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This study monitored the effect of a series of structurally related surfactants on the crystallization of amorphous salbutamol sulphate. Amorphous salbutamol sulphate was prepared by spray drying from a solution in water and in the presence of various alkylpolyglycosides (APGs) at different concentrations. The particles were then analyzed using isothermal microcalorimetry and water vapor sorption (Dynamic Vapour Sorption, DVS) analysis combined with near-infrared spectroscopy (DVS-NIR). Both isothermal microcalorimetry and DVS-NIR were able to detect the transition from the amorphous to the crystalline state. The presence of APG surfactants modified the shape of the crystallization peak obtained using isothermal microcalorimetry. The gravimetric study combined with NIR revealed that while the crystallization was similar for the particles with or without surfactant, there was a great difference in the release of water from the newly formed crystal. In the presence of some of the surfactants tested, salbutamol sulphate released the water much faster than in the absence of surfactant. These results helped to explain the differences found in the isothermal microcalorimeter data. Differences were observed in the shapes of the NIR water peaks related to water due to the presence of the surfactant. In conclusion, the use of DVS combined with NIR has helped to analyze and understand the effect of APGs on the crystallization of amorphous salbutamol sulphate.

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烷基聚糖苷表面活性剂对喷雾干燥硫酸沙丁胺醇结晶的影响:重量-近红外光谱研究。
本研究监测了一系列结构相关的表面活性剂对无定形硫酸沙丁胺醇结晶的影响。在不同浓度烷基多苷(APGs)存在的条件下,采用喷雾干燥法制备了无定形硫酸沙丁胺醇。然后采用等温微热法和水蒸气吸附法(Dynamic vapor absorption, DVS)结合近红外光谱法(DVS- nir)对颗粒进行分析。等温微热法和DVS-NIR都能检测到非晶态到晶态的转变。APG表面活性剂的存在改变了等温微热法所得结晶峰的形状。重量分析结合近红外光谱分析表明,在添加和不添加表面活性剂的情况下,颗粒的结晶过程相似,但从新形成的晶体中释放出的水分却有很大的不同。在某些表面活性剂存在的情况下,硫酸沙丁胺醇释放水的速度比不存在表面活性剂的情况快得多。这些结果有助于解释等温微量热计数据中发现的差异。由于表面活性剂的存在,观察到与水有关的近红外水峰形状的差异。综上所述,使用DVS结合近红外光谱有助于分析和理解APGs对无定形硫酸沙丁胺醇结晶的影响。
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