Solubility, solution thermodynamics, and preferential solvation of amygdalin in ethanol + water solvent mixtures

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The equilibrium solubility of amygdalin in [ethanol (1) + water (2)] mixtures at 293.15 K to 328.15 K was reported. The thermodynamic properties (standard enthalpy ∆solnH◦, standard entropy ∆solnS◦, and standard Gibbs energy of solution ∆solnG◦) were computed using the generated solubility data via van’t Hoff and Gibbs equations. The dissolution process of amygdalin is endothermic and the driving mechanism in all mixtures is entropy. Maximal solubility was achieved in 0.4 mole fraction of ethanol at 328.15 K and the minimal one in neat ethanol at 293.15 K. Van’t Hoff, Jouyban–Acree–van’t Hoff, and Buchowski–Ksiazczak models were used to simulate the obtained solubility data. The calculated solubilities deviate reasonably from experimental data. Preferential solvation parameters of amygdalin in mixture solvents were analyzed using the inverse Kirkwood–Buff integrals (IKBI) method. Amygdalin is preferentially solvated by water in ethanol-rich mixtures, whereas in water-rich mixtures, there is no clear evidence that determines which of water or ethanol solvents would be most likely to solvate the molecule.

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Aydi, A., Ayadi, C., Ghachem, K., Al-Khazaal, A. Z., Delgado, D. R., Alnaief, M., & Kolsi, L. (2020). Solubility, solution thermodynamics, and preferential solvation of amygdalin in ethanol + water solvent mixtures. Pharmaceuticals, 13(11), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph13110395

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