posted on 2017-09-26, 00:00authored bySubhadeep Saha, Aditi Roy, Mahendra Nath Roy
Molecular
encapsulation is extremely important in pharmaceutical
and drug delivery science. In this article, one of the most important
sulfa drugs, namely, sulfacetamide sodium, has been probed in the
solution and solid phases for encapsulation within the cavities of
α- and β-cyclodextrins. Various physicochemical techniques
were employed to establish the outcome of the work. The isothermal
titration calorimetric method was used to evaluate the stoichiometry,
association constant, and thermodynamic parameters with high accuracy.
The solid inclusion complexes were analyzed by spectroscopic techniques
to ascertain the encapsulation of the investigated drug within the
cavities of α- and β-cyclodextrins. This phenomenon of
drug inclusion is exceedingly significant for its stabilization against
external hazards, such as oxidation, sensitization, and photolytic
cleavage, for the proficient and accurate regulatory release of an
essential amount of drug at the targeted site for a period of time
and for the prevention of overdose when applied as an ophthalmic solution
and ointment.