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Complications May Thwart Reliable Measurement of Aqueous Solubility

2 COMPLICATIONS MAY THWART RELIABLE MEASUREMENT OF AQUEOUS SOLUBILITY [Pg.99]

There are numerous experimental complications in the measurement of solubility. Solid phases, formed incipiently, are often metastable with respect to a [Pg.99]

Certain surface-active compounds [499], when dissolved in water under conditions of saturation, form self-associated aggregates [39,486-488] or micelles [39,485], which can interfere with the determination of the true aqueous solubility and the pKa of the compound. When the compounds are very sparingly soluble in water, additives can be used to enhance the rate of dissolution [494,495], One can consider DMSO used in this sense. However, the presence of these solvents can in some cases interfere with the determination of the true aqueous solubility. If measurements are done in the presence of simple surfactants [500], bile salts [501], complexing agents such as cyclodextrins [489 191,493], or ion-pair-forming counterions [492], extensive considerations need to be applied in attempting to extract the true aqueous solubility from the data. Such corrective measures are described below. [Pg.100]




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