2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-66322011000400013
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Solubility improvement of an anthelmintic benzimidazole carbamate by association with dendrimers

Abstract: -The improvement of aqueous solubility of methyl (5-[propylthio]-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl) carbamate, albendazole (ABZ) using polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers as solubility enhancers was investigated. Full generation PAMAM dendrimers with amine terminal groups, (G3), with hydroxyl terminal groups (G3OH) and half generation PAMAM dendrimers with carboxylate terminal groups (G2.5 and G3.5), were chosen for this study. The nature of dendrimer-ABZ association was investigated by UV absorption, fluorescence emission m… Show more

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“…Fernández et al used ethylenediamine core PAMAM dendrimers in an attempt to improve the aqueous solubility of ABZ. G3 PAMAM dendrimers (-NH 2 terminated, –OH terminated) and carboxylate terminal 0.5G, 2.5G, and 3.5G PAMAM dendrimers, were used for investigating their effect on solubilization of ABZ (Fernández et al, 2011 ). Studies suggest that the mechanism behind the solubilizing effect of dendrimers on ABZ could be ionic interactions, hydrophobic drug-dendrimer interactions and hydrogen bonding (Gupta et al, 2006b ).…”
Section: Solubilization Of Existing Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fernández et al used ethylenediamine core PAMAM dendrimers in an attempt to improve the aqueous solubility of ABZ. G3 PAMAM dendrimers (-NH 2 terminated, –OH terminated) and carboxylate terminal 0.5G, 2.5G, and 3.5G PAMAM dendrimers, were used for investigating their effect on solubilization of ABZ (Fernández et al, 2011 ). Studies suggest that the mechanism behind the solubilizing effect of dendrimers on ABZ could be ionic interactions, hydrophobic drug-dendrimer interactions and hydrogen bonding (Gupta et al, 2006b ).…”
Section: Solubilization Of Existing Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…amine group on the aromatic ring. Based on these data it was suggested that ABZ can participate in both inter-and intramolecular hydrogen bonding and that the contribution of the different structures will depend on the interactions of ABZ with its environment (Fernández, Sigal, Otero, Silber, & Santo, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had been settled that every particular component bonds related to lipophilic connections cause an improvement inside the solvency of ABZ. The change in dissolvability expansion with the dendrimer assortments maybe because of the kind of ABZ-dendrimer associations, figuring superficially helpful groups of dendrimers 46 .…”
Section: Fig 5: Factors Affecting Dendrimer-mediated Drug Solubilizamentioning
confidence: 99%