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Volume 8, Issue 5 (Suppl)

J Chromatogr Sep Tech, an open access journal

ISSN: 2157-7064

Chromatography 2017

August 07-09, 2017

August 07-09, 2017 | Rome, Italy

4

th

World Congress on

Chromatography

Complexation of diclofenac sodium with hydroxypropyl beta-cyclodextrins improves its solubility

and stability in ampoule solution which is determined by HPLC

Kahtan J Hasson

Al-Rasheed University College, Iraq

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iclofenac sodium is widely used in medicine as anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic agent. The therapeutic dose of

this drug is 75 mg by parenteral administration, however, diclofenac sodium is slightly soluble in water, and therefore,

it is prepared as 3 ml ampoule contains 25 mg/ml. The available commercial products of diclofenac sodium ampoules have

used different types of solubilizing agents as benzyl alcohol which is an irritant in a concentration more than 3% while the

other manufacturers used propylene glycol which has toxic impurities. In this work, I tried to prepare diclofenac sodium

injection by using hydroxy propyl beta cyclodextrins, a natural and safe excipient in formulation of ampoule solution which

formed an inculcation complex compounds with diclofenac sodium, render it very soluble and more stable. The finished

product of ampoules were subjected to the stability study by storing the samples at 40°C and 75% RH for six months and the

physico-chemical properties of the samples were tested at different periods. The results showed no change in appearance of

the ampoules solution along the study time. In addition, a reversed –phase high pressure liquid chromatographic method was

developed and applied in studying the behavior and resistance of diclofenac sodium in its solution to the high temperature

challenger. The developed HPLC method was proved to be accurate and able to detect the degradation products of diclofenac

sodium in solution.

Biography

Kahtan J Hasson is a Pharmacist since 1970 with Master degree from Herriot-Watt University, UK. He is a Lecturer at Al-Rasheed University and an R&D

Consultant at Al-Safa Company for pharmaceutical industries, Baghdad.

kjhassoun@yahoo.com

Kahtan J Hasson, J Chromatogr Sep Tech 2017, 8:5(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7064-C1-032