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Evaporation Behavior and Characterization of Eutectic Solvent and Ibuprofen Eutectic Solution

Journal

AAPS PHARMSCITECH
Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages 1213-1220

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1208/s12249-015-0459-x

Keywords

camphor; eutectic solvent; evaporation behavior; ibuprofen; menthol; phase diagram

Funding

  1. Faculty of Pharmacy, Silpakorn University
  2. National Nanotechnology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency [P-11-00226]

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Liquid eutectic system of menthol and camphor has been reported as solvent and co-solvent for some drug delivery systems. However, surprisingly, the phase diagram of menthol-camphor eutectic has not been reported previously. The evaporation behavior, physicochemical, and thermal properties of this liquid eutectic and ibuprofen eutectic solution were characterized in this study. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis indicated that a eutectic point of this system was near to 1: 1 menthol/camphor and its eutectic temperature was -1 degrees C. The solubility of ibuprofen in this eutectic was 282.11 +/- 6.67 mg mL(-1) and increased the drug aqueous solubility fourfold. The shift of wave number from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) indicated the hydrogen bonding of each compound in eutectic mixture. The weight loss from thermogravimetric analysis of menthol and camphor related to the evaporation and sublimation, respectively. Menthol demonstrated a lower apparent sublimation rate than camphor, and the evaporation rate of eutectic solvent was lower than the sublimation rate of camphor but higher than the evaporation of menthol. The evaporation rate of the ibuprofen eutectic solution was lower than that of the eutectic solvent because ibuprofen did not sublimate. This eutectic solvent prolonged the ibuprofen release with diffusion control. Thus, the beneficial information for thermal behavior and related properties of eutectic solvent comprising menthol-camphor and ibuprofen eutectic solution was attained successfully. The rather low evaporation of eutectic mixture will be beneficial for investigation and tracking the mechanism of transformation from nanoemulsion into nanosuspension in the further study using eutectic as oil phase.

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