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Crystallization Thermodynamics of α-Lactose Monohydrate in Different Solvents

It is common to find that some of the lactose in dairy powders and pharmaceutical tablets is present in the unstable amorphous state. Therefore, their crystallization thermodynamics in different solvents are particularly important. In this paper, the solubility of α-lactose monohydrate (α-LM) in 15...

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Autores principales: Guan, Youliang, Yang, Zujin, Wu, Kui, Ji, Hongbing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9506588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145520
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14091774
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Yang, Zujin
Wu, Kui
Ji, Hongbing
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description It is common to find that some of the lactose in dairy powders and pharmaceutical tablets is present in the unstable amorphous state. Therefore, their crystallization thermodynamics in different solvents are particularly important. In this paper, the solubility of α-lactose monohydrate (α-LM) in 15 mono-solvents such as ethanol, isopropanol, methanol, 1-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, isobutanol, 1-pentanol, isoamylol, 1-hexanol, 1-heptanol, 1-octanol, propanoic acid, acetonitrile, and cyclohexanone was evaluated by using the gravimetric method in the temperature ranges from 274.05 K to 323.05 K at constant pressure (1 atm). In the given temperature range, the solubility of α-LM in these solvents increased with the rising of temperature, the highest solubility of α-LM was found in methanol (2.37 × 10(4)), and the lowest was found in 1-hexanol (0.80 × 10(5)). In addition, the increase of α-LM solubility in isopropanol was the largest. The sequence at 298.15 K was: methanol > 1-butanol > isopropanol > ethanol > 1-propanol > 1-heptanol > isobutanol > propionic acid > 1-pentanol > 1-octanol > acetonitrile > isoamylol > 2-butanol > cyclohexanone > 1-hexanol. Solvent effect analysis shows that the properties of α-LM are more important than those of solvents. The Apelblat equation, λh equation, Wilson model, and NRTL model were used to correlate the experimental values. The root-mean-square deviation (RMSD) and relative average deviation (RAD) of all models were less than 2.68 × 10(−2) and 1.41 × 10(−6), respectively, implying that the fitted values of four thermodynamic models all agreed well with the experimental values. Moreover, the thermodynamic properties of the dissolution process (i.e., dissolution Gibbs free energy (Δ(dis)G), molar enthalpy (Δ(dis)H), and molar entropy (Δ(dis)S)) for α-LM in selected solvents were determined. The results indicate that Δ(dis)H/(J/mol) (from 0.2551 to 6.0575) and Δ(dis)S/(J/mol/K) (from 0.0010 to 0.0207) of α-LM in these solvents are all positive, and the values of Δ(dis)H and Δ(dis)S. Δ(dis)G/(J/mol) (from −0.0184 to −0.6380) are all negative. The values were observed to decrease with rising temperatures, implying that α-LM dissolution is an endothermic, entropy-driven, and spontaneous process. The solid–liquid equilibrium data and dissolution thermodynamics of α-LM were obtained, which provide a basis for industrial production.
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spelling pubmed-95065882022-09-24 Crystallization Thermodynamics of α-Lactose Monohydrate in Different Solvents Guan, Youliang Yang, Zujin Wu, Kui Ji, Hongbing Pharmaceutics Article It is common to find that some of the lactose in dairy powders and pharmaceutical tablets is present in the unstable amorphous state. Therefore, their crystallization thermodynamics in different solvents are particularly important. In this paper, the solubility of α-lactose monohydrate (α-LM) in 15 mono-solvents such as ethanol, isopropanol, methanol, 1-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, isobutanol, 1-pentanol, isoamylol, 1-hexanol, 1-heptanol, 1-octanol, propanoic acid, acetonitrile, and cyclohexanone was evaluated by using the gravimetric method in the temperature ranges from 274.05 K to 323.05 K at constant pressure (1 atm). In the given temperature range, the solubility of α-LM in these solvents increased with the rising of temperature, the highest solubility of α-LM was found in methanol (2.37 × 10(4)), and the lowest was found in 1-hexanol (0.80 × 10(5)). In addition, the increase of α-LM solubility in isopropanol was the largest. The sequence at 298.15 K was: methanol > 1-butanol > isopropanol > ethanol > 1-propanol > 1-heptanol > isobutanol > propionic acid > 1-pentanol > 1-octanol > acetonitrile > isoamylol > 2-butanol > cyclohexanone > 1-hexanol. Solvent effect analysis shows that the properties of α-LM are more important than those of solvents. The Apelblat equation, λh equation, Wilson model, and NRTL model were used to correlate the experimental values. The root-mean-square deviation (RMSD) and relative average deviation (RAD) of all models were less than 2.68 × 10(−2) and 1.41 × 10(−6), respectively, implying that the fitted values of four thermodynamic models all agreed well with the experimental values. Moreover, the thermodynamic properties of the dissolution process (i.e., dissolution Gibbs free energy (Δ(dis)G), molar enthalpy (Δ(dis)H), and molar entropy (Δ(dis)S)) for α-LM in selected solvents were determined. The results indicate that Δ(dis)H/(J/mol) (from 0.2551 to 6.0575) and Δ(dis)S/(J/mol/K) (from 0.0010 to 0.0207) of α-LM in these solvents are all positive, and the values of Δ(dis)H and Δ(dis)S. Δ(dis)G/(J/mol) (from −0.0184 to −0.6380) are all negative. The values were observed to decrease with rising temperatures, implying that α-LM dissolution is an endothermic, entropy-driven, and spontaneous process. The solid–liquid equilibrium data and dissolution thermodynamics of α-LM were obtained, which provide a basis for industrial production. MDPI 2022-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9506588/ /pubmed/36145520 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14091774 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guan, Youliang
Yang, Zujin
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Ji, Hongbing
Crystallization Thermodynamics of α-Lactose Monohydrate in Different Solvents
title Crystallization Thermodynamics of α-Lactose Monohydrate in Different Solvents
title_full Crystallization Thermodynamics of α-Lactose Monohydrate in Different Solvents
title_fullStr Crystallization Thermodynamics of α-Lactose Monohydrate in Different Solvents
title_full_unstemmed Crystallization Thermodynamics of α-Lactose Monohydrate in Different Solvents
title_short Crystallization Thermodynamics of α-Lactose Monohydrate in Different Solvents
title_sort crystallization thermodynamics of α-lactose monohydrate in different solvents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9506588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145520
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14091774
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