Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines.
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Resumo: | Among the methods described for determining the solubility, shake-flask is suitable to evaluate the equilibrium solubility according to the BCS. Nevertheless, experimental conditions related to the shake-flask method are not well described. Evaluating the effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements by shake-flask method is important and contributes in biowaiver decision. For this work, propranolol hydrochloride and nimesulide were used as model compound of high and low solubility, respectively. Equilibrium solubility was evaluated at 37 oC, 100 rpm during 48 hours in buffer media. Effects of the rotation speed, temperature, substance in excess and aliquot withdrawn were evaluated. Small variations of temperature caused significant differences in the solubility and then this parameter must be controlled. Excess of raw material influenced the results of the nimesulide, then, little excess is recommended. Rotation speed did not cause differences in the equilibrium solubilities, but at 150 rpm the equilibrium was reached faster. Aliquot did not present significant differences, but excessive withdrawn should be avoided. Therefore, the evaluation of equilibrium solubility using shake-flask method must be performed in physiological pH conditions, 37 ± 1 oC, substance in excess 10% above saturation, 50, 100 or 150 rpm and aliquot withdrawn not more than 10% of the media volume. |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines.Shake-flaskPropranolol hydrochlorideNimesulideAmong the methods described for determining the solubility, shake-flask is suitable to evaluate the equilibrium solubility according to the BCS. Nevertheless, experimental conditions related to the shake-flask method are not well described. Evaluating the effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements by shake-flask method is important and contributes in biowaiver decision. For this work, propranolol hydrochloride and nimesulide were used as model compound of high and low solubility, respectively. Equilibrium solubility was evaluated at 37 oC, 100 rpm during 48 hours in buffer media. Effects of the rotation speed, temperature, substance in excess and aliquot withdrawn were evaluated. Small variations of temperature caused significant differences in the solubility and then this parameter must be controlled. Excess of raw material influenced the results of the nimesulide, then, little excess is recommended. Rotation speed did not cause differences in the equilibrium solubilities, but at 150 rpm the equilibrium was reached faster. Aliquot did not present significant differences, but excessive withdrawn should be avoided. Therefore, the evaluation of equilibrium solubility using shake-flask method must be performed in physiological pH conditions, 37 ± 1 oC, substance in excess 10% above saturation, 50, 100 or 150 rpm and aliquot withdrawn not more than 10% of the media volume.2022-11-04T18:07:09Z2022-11-04T18:07:09Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfMONTEIRO, P. F. et al. Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, v. 57, 2021. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/bjps/a/VqzsXXq6BnPb3QJ3mdn8pcS/>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.2175-9790http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/15749https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-979020200004181083This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Fonte: o PDF do artigo.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMonteiro, Patrícia FernandaBarcellos, Neila Marcia SilvaCaldeira, Tamires GuedesReis, Adriana Cotta CardosoRibeiro, Amanda SantosSouza, Jacqueline deengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2022-11-04T18:07:16Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/15749Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332022-11-04T18:07:16Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. Monteiro, Patrícia Fernanda Shake-flask Propranolol hydrochloride Nimesulide |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. |
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Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. |
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Monteiro, Patrícia Fernanda |
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Monteiro, Patrícia Fernanda Barcellos, Neila Marcia Silva Caldeira, Tamires Guedes Reis, Adriana Cotta Cardoso Ribeiro, Amanda Santos Souza, Jacqueline de |
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Barcellos, Neila Marcia Silva Caldeira, Tamires Guedes Reis, Adriana Cotta Cardoso Ribeiro, Amanda Santos Souza, Jacqueline de |
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Monteiro, Patrícia Fernanda Barcellos, Neila Marcia Silva Caldeira, Tamires Guedes Reis, Adriana Cotta Cardoso Ribeiro, Amanda Santos Souza, Jacqueline de |
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Shake-flask Propranolol hydrochloride Nimesulide |
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Shake-flask Propranolol hydrochloride Nimesulide |
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Among the methods described for determining the solubility, shake-flask is suitable to evaluate the equilibrium solubility according to the BCS. Nevertheless, experimental conditions related to the shake-flask method are not well described. Evaluating the effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements by shake-flask method is important and contributes in biowaiver decision. For this work, propranolol hydrochloride and nimesulide were used as model compound of high and low solubility, respectively. Equilibrium solubility was evaluated at 37 oC, 100 rpm during 48 hours in buffer media. Effects of the rotation speed, temperature, substance in excess and aliquot withdrawn were evaluated. Small variations of temperature caused significant differences in the solubility and then this parameter must be controlled. Excess of raw material influenced the results of the nimesulide, then, little excess is recommended. Rotation speed did not cause differences in the equilibrium solubilities, but at 150 rpm the equilibrium was reached faster. Aliquot did not present significant differences, but excessive withdrawn should be avoided. Therefore, the evaluation of equilibrium solubility using shake-flask method must be performed in physiological pH conditions, 37 ± 1 oC, substance in excess 10% above saturation, 50, 100 or 150 rpm and aliquot withdrawn not more than 10% of the media volume. |
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MONTEIRO, P. F. et al. Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, v. 57, 2021. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/bjps/a/VqzsXXq6BnPb3QJ3mdn8pcS/>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022. 2175-9790 http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/15749 https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-979020200004181083 |
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MONTEIRO, P. F. et al. Effects of experimental conditions on solubility measurements for BCS classification in order to improve the biowaiver guidelines. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, v. 57, 2021. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/bjps/a/VqzsXXq6BnPb3QJ3mdn8pcS/>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022. 2175-9790 |
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