Host-guest interaction between swelling clay minerals and poorly water-soluble drugs. 1: Complex formation between a swelling clay mineral and griseofulvin

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The formation of a complex between a swelling clay mineral and griseofulvin (GF), a poorly water-soluble drug, was examined. A strong host-guest interaction between the neutral drug molecules and the clay mineral was observed not only in the solid state but also in aqueous dispersion. The powder X-ray diffraction patterns revealed the disappearance of a crystalline phase of GF through host-guest interaction for samples having low GF contents. The complex formation was confirmed to be due to monolayer adsorption on the basis of quantitative thermochemical analyses. The strong interaction between GF and the clay was also detected when the complex powder was dispersed in an aqueous medium on the basis of the intensity changes of from free GF solution in CD and fluorescence spectra as compared with those observed for the free GF solution. © 1991 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Takahashi, T., & Yamaguchi, M. (1991). Host-guest interaction between swelling clay minerals and poorly water-soluble drugs. 1: Complex formation between a swelling clay mineral and griseofulvin. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry, 10(2), 283–297. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01066211

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