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Effect of Surfactants and pH on Dissolution Rate

Mooney et al. [70] investigated the effect of pH on the solubility and dissolution of ionizable drugs based on a film model with total component material balances for reactive species, proposed by Olander. McNamara and Amidon [71] developed a convective diffusion model that included the effects of ionization at the solid-liquid surface and irreversible reaction of the dissolved species in the hydrodynamic boundary layer. Jinno et al. [72], and Kasim et al. [73] investigated the combined effects of pH and surfactants on the dissolution of the ionizable, poorly water-soluble BCS Class II weak acid NSAIDs piroxicam and ketoprofen, respectively. [Pg.206]

The results of these studies suggest that ketoprofen would be completely ionized and highly soluble in the intestinal environment (an average pH 6.5). [Pg.207]


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