J. Gautam et H. Schott, INTERACTION OF ANIONIC COMPOUNDS WITH GELATIN .2. EFFECT ON SOME PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GELATIN, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 83(3), 1994, pp. 316-321
The interaction of gelatin with four monosulfonated or monocarboxylate
d azo dyes was investigated by measuring the surface tension and intri
nsic viscosity of gelatin solutions containing the dyes at different c
oncentrations, the rigidity and melting point of their gels, and the m
oisture regain of their films. The dyes, which were used as models for
anionic drugs, differed in the size of their aromatic hydrocarbon moi
eties. Surface tension measurements showed that the gelatin did not af
fect the critical micelle concentration of the free dyes and that the
bound dyes increased the surface activity of the gelatin. The dyes red
uced the intrinsic viscosity of gelatin by as much as 2/3. They also l
owered the rigidity and the melting point of dilute gelatin gels and r
educed the moisture regain of dry gelatin films. These changes became
more pronounced with increasing dye concentrations. The effectiveness
of the dyes in producing these changes increased with the size of thei
r hydrocarbon moieties because, as had been shown in a previous study,
increasingly larger hydrocarbon moieties increased the binding of the
dyes to gelatin. At the pH of the measurements, which was 1.9 units b
elow the isoelectric point of the gelatin, the gelatin was a cationic
polyelectrolyte. Binding of the dye anions by ion pairing, hydrogen bo
nds, and other secondary valence forces rendered the gelatin less ioni
c and less hydrophilic, which accounts for the present observations.