potassium-bromide has been researched along with lithium-bromide* in 1 studies
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Investigation of the role of electrolytes and non-electrolytes on the cloud point and dye solubilization in antidepressant drug imipramine hydrochloride solutions.
Antidepressant drug imipramine hydrochloride (IMP) is amphiphilic which shows surfactant-like behavior in aqueous solutions. We have studied the effect of adding electrolytes and non-electrolytes on the micellar behavior of IMP by making cloud point (CP) and dye solubilization measurements. The CP of a 100mM IMP solution (prepared in 10mM sodium phosphate (SP) buffer) was found to decrease with increasing pH, both in the absence as well as presence of added salts. Increase in pH increased the visible absorbance of Sudan III dye solubilized in the drug micelles, implying micellar growth. Addition of increasing amounts of salts to 100mM IMP solutions (at pH 6.7) caused continuous increase in CP due to micellar growth. On the basis of these studies, the binding-effect orders of counter- and co-ions have been deduced, respectively, as: Br(-)>Cl(-)>F(-) and Li(+) Topics: Azo Compounds; Bromides; Coloring Agents; Electrolytes; Emulsions; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Imipramine; Lithium Chloride; Lithium Compounds; Micelles; Potassium Chloride; Potassium Compounds; Quaternary Ammonium Compounds; Sodium Chloride; Sodium Compounds; Sodium Fluoride; Solubility; Solutions; Thiourea; Urea | 2008 |