Effects of surfactants on the dissolution rate of sparingly soluble drug nalidixic acid in solid dispersions
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Solid dispersions of the sparingly soluble drug nalidixic acid were prepared by solvent method with dextrin as the carrier. 1,2 and 3%w/w of each nonionic(SLS), cationic (Cetrimide) and 4, 8 and 12%w/w non-ionic surfactant (Tween-80) were incorporated during the preparation. Immediate instant and complete dissolution was obtained for dispersion with 4%w/w Tween-80, but SLS and Cetrimide had no effect on the dissolution rate when compared with the dispersion without surfactant and pure drug (drug and dextrin). Beyond certain concentration (1%SLS, 1% Cetrimide and 4% Tween-80) there was a marked decrease in the dissolution rate of nalidixic acid. IR and TLC data revealed an interaction between drug and dextrin.