PHASE-BEHAVIOR OF TYLOXAPOL TRITON-X100 WATER MIXTURES

Citation
K. Westesen et al., PHASE-BEHAVIOR OF TYLOXAPOL TRITON-X100 WATER MIXTURES, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 84(5), 1995, pp. 544-550
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry,"Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
00223549
Volume
84
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
544 - 550
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3549(1995)84:5<544:POTTWM>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The influence of admixture of Triton X100 to the polymer tyloxapol and the phase behavior of the mixtures in contact with water was investig ated by viscometry, polarization microscopy, and X-ray scattering. The viscosity of tyloxapol/Triton X100 mixtures is lower than that of pur e tyloxapol. With increasing Triton X100 content, the phase behavior o f the surfactant mixtures in contact with water evolves from the compl ex behavior of tyloxapol to the simpler one of Triton X100. In contact with water, mixtures rich in tyloxapol form hexagonal, cubic, and lam ellar lyotropic liquid crystalline phases over a wide range of concent ration and temperature, whereas Triton X100/water mixtures form only a hexagonal phase in a limited concentration and temperature range. The polymeric nature of tyloxapol stabilizes the liquid crystalline struc tures, and the size of the supramolecular structures in the water-cont aining surfactant systems is independent of the tyloxapol/Triton X100 mixing ratio but depends highly on water content. The ability of tylox apol to form stable lyotropic liquid crystalline phases at body temper ature, which has been proposed as a basis for the development of novel peroral sustained-release systems, is not significantly impaired by t he addition of appropriate amounts of Triton X100. Admixture of Triton X100 to tyloxapol may thus provide a way to circumvent processing pro blems during the preparation of pharmaceutical formulations based on t he highly viscous tyloxapol.