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Identification of Candesartan Cilexetil-L-Arginine Co-amorphous Formation and Its Solubility Test
Author(s) -
Fikri Alatas,
Erina Sifa Mutmainah,
Hestiary Ratih,
Titta Hartyana Sutarna,
Sundani Nurono Soewandhi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
borneo journal of pharmacy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2621-4814
DOI - 10.33084/bjop.v5i1.2942
Subject(s) - candesartan , solubility , dissolution , amorphous solid , differential scanning calorimetry , crystallization , chemistry , powder diffraction , materials science , nuclear chemistry , crystallography , organic chemistry , angiotensin ii , thermodynamics , biochemistry , physics , receptor
The formation of co-amorphous is one alternative that can be attempted to enhance the solubility of drugs. The study aimed to identify the co-amorphous formation between candesartan cilexetil (CAN) and l-arginine (ARG) and to know its effect on the solubility and dissolution rate of candesartan cilexetil. Initial prediction of co-crystal formation was undertaken by observing differences in crystal morphology between the candesartan cilexetil-l-arginine (CAN-ARG) mixture and each of its initial components due to crystallization in ethanol. The CAN-ARG co-amorphous was produced by the liquid-assisted grinding (LAG) method with the same molar ratio of the CAN and ARG mixture using ethanol as solvent. The co-amorphous formation of CAN-ARG was identified by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) methods. The solubility and dissolution test was performed to know the impact of the co-amorphous CAN-ARG formation. The PXRD pattern of CAN-ARG of LAG result showed a very low peak intensity compared to pure CAN and ARG. The DSC thermogram of the CAN-ARG LAG result does not show any sharp endothermic peaks. The PXRD and DSC results reveal that CAN and ARG can form co-amorphous. The solubility and dissolution rate of candesartan cilexetil in co-amorphous CAN-ARG was better than that of pure CAN. It can be concluded, liquid-assisted grinding of CAN-ARG mixture is identified to form co-amorphous which has an impact on increasing the solubility and dissolution rate of candesartan cilexetil.

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