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The Effect of Aqueous pH and Temperature Towards the Solubility of the Pharmaceutical Compound Gamavuton-0

Hue Keat Yung    

Resumen

Gamavuton-0 (GVT-0) is a new pharmaceutical  compound  that  has  proven  to  treat  the inflammatory disease at the joint and cartilage tissue. The study of effect of pH towards the solubility of GVT-0 is  important  to  improve  the  bioavailability  and  drug  absorption  effectiveness  under  human physiological condition, however, these solubility data are not yet available. Therefore, the main objectives of this study are to determine the solubility data of GVT-0 under different pH and temperature range and to correlate the solubility data with different thermodynamic models to evaluate its molecular interaction. GVT- 0 was synthesized from acetone and vanillin, using ethanol as solvent and concentrated hydrochloric acid, as the catalyst. The chemical structure of the compound was confirmed using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 1H-NMR and  Fourier  Transform  Infrared  spectroscopy  FTIR.  The  solubility  studies  were performed  by  dissolving  GVT-0  in  aqueous  solution  at  different  pH  conditions  of  2,  4,  6  and  8  and temperatures of 300K, 305K, 310K and 315K at solid-liquid equilibrium condition. The obtained results show that GVT-0 solubility increases with increasing temperature. However, the effect of pH is not significant compared to effect of temperature, with highest solubility measured at pH 8. GVT-0 solubility data will be useful and can be applied to the drug formulation of the compound to improve its solubility in drug absorption process.

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