T. Oguchi et al., DISSOLUTION STUDIES IN ORGANIC-SOLVENTS FOR EVALUATING HYDROGEN-BOND MATRIX OF CELLULOSE IN THE GROUND MIXTURE, International journal of pharmaceutics, 113(1), 1995, pp. 97-102
Benzoic acid crystals were ground with microcrystalline cellulose. In
order to evaluate the hydrogen-bond matrix of cellulose in the ground
mixture, dissolution experiments were carried out using organic solven
ts as dissolution media. With prolongation of grinding, benzoic acid w
as gradually amorphized and the dissolution of benzoic acid from the g
round sample was significantly suppressed in cyclohexane. This result
was considered to be due to the dispersion of benzoic acid molecules i
n the hydrogen-bond matrix of cellulose through the grinding process.
From experiments using a series of organic solvents, it was found that
the amount of benzoic acid dissolved was correlated to the polarity o
f solvents. On the other hand, moisture in the solvent and primary hyd
roxyl groups in solvent molecules were considered to be effective fact
ors for enhancing;the dissolution of benzoic acid from the ground mixt
ure.