Abstract
Complexation of caffeine with the drug celecoxib was used to enhance its solubility as well as in vitro dissolution in the present investigation. Caffeine was extracted from tea leaves using the sublimation method. A molecular complex (1:1) of caffeinecelecoxib was prepared using the solubility method. The solubility of celecoxib in distilled water and the caffeine complex was determined using a HPLC method at a wavelength of 250nm. Dissolution studies of pure celecoxib, a marketed capsule (Celebrex®), and the complex were performed using USP dissolution apparatus I for pure celecoxib and the complex and apparatus II for the capsule in distilled water. The highest solubility (48.32mg/mL) as well as percent dissolution (90.54%) of celecoxib was obtained with the caffeinecelecoxib complex. The results for solubility and dissolution were highly significant as compared to pure celecoxib and the marketed capsule (p<0.01). These results suggest that caffeine is a promising complexing agent for solubility as well as dissolution enhancement of the poorly soluble drug celecoxib. © 2010 Informa UK Ltd.
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Shakeel, F., & Faisal, M. S. (2010). Caffeine: A potential complexing agent for solubility and dissolution enhancement of celecoxib Solubility and dissolution enhancement of celecoxib. Pharmaceutical Biology, 48(1), 113–115. https://doi.org/10.3109/13880200903030074
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