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Title: Comparative study of pharmaceutical properties of some new derivatives of sulfamethoxazole
Authors: Iqbal, Mohammad S.
Khan, Abdul H.
Loother, Bashir A.
Keywords: : Pharmaceutical properties; compression properties; sulfamethoxazole derivatives; metal complexes; metal-based drugs
Issue Date: 6-Oct-2009
Publisher: pharmaceutical Development and Technology
Citation: Iqbal, Mohammad S., Abdul H. Khan, and Bashir A. Loother. "Comparative study of pharmaceutical properties of some new derivatives of sulfamethoxazole." pharmaceutical Development and Technology 15.6 (2010): 613-618.
Abstract: This paper reports the changes in various physical properties associated with the derivatization of sulfam ethoxazole. The properties studied include moisture content, crystallanity, particle size distribution, porosity, flow, compressibility and compactability. It was found that the derivatives, salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole Zn(II) • H2 O and salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Cu(II) • H2 O are crystalline substances. The moisture content was found to be highest in salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Zn(II) • H2 O followed by salicylidene-sulfameth oxazole-Cu(II) • H2 O and sulfamethoxazole. The copper complex contained only chemically bonded water, whereas the zinc complex contained both bonded and absorbed water, which affected the strength of the tablets prepared from the three materials accordingly. The particle size decreased on derivatization and complexation with metal ions and the trend was: sulfamethoxazole>salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Cu(II) • H2 O>salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Zn(II) • H2 O. This trend was represented by better compactability shown by salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Cu(II) • H2 O and salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Zn(II) • H2 O as compared with sulfamethoxazole. Salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Zn(II) • H2 O had the highest porosity followed by sali cylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Cu(II) • H2 O, and sulfamethoxazole; this resulted in better compressibility behavior of the complexes. Thus it was observed that salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Cu(II) • H2 O and salicylidene sulfamethoxazole-Zn(II) • H2 O formed stronger compacts. The values of angle of repose and flow rate show better flow properties for salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Cu(II) • H2 O as compared with sulfamethoxazole and salicylidene-sulfamethoxazole-Zn(II) • H2 O. It was concluded that derivatization substantially changed the pharmaceutical properties, which have important role to play in formulation of solid dosage form
URI: http://202.142.177.21/handle/123456789/2249
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