Thermodynamic analysis and applications of the Abraham solvation parameter model in the study of the solubility of some sulfonamides

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Solubility of sulfadiazine (SD), sulfamerazine (SMR) and sulfamethazine (SMT) in cosolvent mixtures octanol+methanol was investigated to 278.15 K, 298.15 and 313.15 K. In all cases, the lowest solubility of each drug was obtained in pure octanol at 278.15 K. The maximum solubility depends on the polarity of the drug, thus SMR and SMT reached their maximum solubility in cosolvent mixtures methanol-rich. The solution thermodynamic functions were calculated from the experimental solubility data, using the van’t Hoff and Gibbs equations, following the approach proposed by Krug et al. The enthalpy of solution is positive in all cases, which is an indication of the endothermic process with a marked entropic favor. Theoretical solubility and mean lethal concentration were calculated using the Abraham model

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Blanco-Márquez, J. H., Quigua-Medina, Y. A., García-Murillo, J. D., Castro-Camacho, J. K., Ortiz, C. P., Cerquera, N. E., & Delgado, D. R. (2020). Thermodynamic analysis and applications of the Abraham solvation parameter model in the study of the solubility of some sulfonamides. Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Quimico-Farmaceuticas(Colombia), 49(1), 234–255. https://doi.org/10.15446/rcciquifa.v49n1.87038

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