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Original Articles

Solubilization of Azithromycin in Microemulsions Based on Mixed Nonionic Surfactants and Mixed Oils

Pages 185-190 | Received 29 Oct 2010, Accepted 07 Dec 2010, Published online: 20 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

Water/propylene glycol/sucrose laurate/ethoxylated mono-di-glyceride/isopropylmyristate/peppermint oil U-type microemulsions were used to solubilize azithromycin. Microemulsions dilution and interfacial factors contributing to the azithromycin solubilization were evaluated. Azithromycin solubilization capacity decreases with the increase in the aqueous phase volume fraction. Electrical conductivity of drug loaded and drug free microemulsions reveal the structural transition occurring in the microemulsion region. It was found that below 0.2 aqueous phase volume fraction the water–in-oil microemulsions are present. For aqueous phase volume fraction between 0.3 and 0.7 bicontinuous microemulsions are present. For aqueous phase volume fractions above 0.8 oil-in-water microemulsions are present. The hydrodynamic radius measured by dynamic light scattering of the oil-in-water drug loaded microemulsion decrease with temperature.

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