2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.2c01504
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Hydrophobic Ion Pairing of Small Molecules: How to Minimize Premature Drug Release from SEDDS and Reach the Absorption Membrane in Intact Form

Abstract: The present work aimed to form hydrophobic ion pairs (HIPs) of a small molecule remaining inside the oily droplets of SEDDS to a high extent. HIPs of ethacridine and various surfactants classified by functional groups of phosphates, sulfates, and sulfonates were formed and precipitation efficiency, log D n‑octanol/water, and solubility in different excipients were investigated. Most lipophilic HIPs were incorporated into SEDDS and evaluated regarding drug release. Docusate HIPs showed the highest increase in l… Show more

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“…The drug release behavior of benzydamine hydrochloride from κ-CA and κ-CA-SH was investigated by a diffusion membrane model [ 18 ]. In brief, the formulations were separated from the release medium by a semipermeable membrane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drug release behavior of benzydamine hydrochloride from κ-CA and κ-CA-SH was investigated by a diffusion membrane model [ 18 ]. In brief, the formulations were separated from the release medium by a semipermeable membrane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%