Give examples of cosolvents / water-miscible solvents and the example on using them
ethanol
propylene glycol
glycerin
sorbitol
Used in elixirs
Give examples of complex actions
What are hydrotropic agents or salts used ?
How to ⬆️ the solubilizing power of a surfactant ?
Electrolytes can increase the solubilizing power of surfactants by:
What is the problem with using surfactants ?
a preservative may preferentially partitions into micelles
—> effective conc. is reduced.
Give examples on using surfactants
Solubilize antiseptic substances
Solubilize oil soluble vitamins to allow adding water soluble vitamins
How to apply chemical modifications to increase sol?
When to use nonAq solutions?
What are the non Aq vehicles ?
What are the fixed vegetable oils used as nonAq solutions?
maize oil (corn oil)
Olive oil
cottonseed oil —> in vit A oral prep
castor oil —> in Triamcinolone ear drops
arachis (peanut) oil —> in Methyl salicylate liniment
sesame oil —> in testosterone enanthate inj. (Deltatestryl)
ethyl oleate ester —> testosterone propionate injection
MOC CASE
What are the monohydric alcohols? Have 1 OH
What are the polyhydric alcohols ? ( 2 OH or more —> glycols )
C. Glycerol
D. Sorbitol —> sweetening agent
E. Mannitol
What is ethyl ether ?
Used externally when mixed with alcohol 3:1 (v/v) —> to dissolve pyroxylin (a nitrocellulose product) in the preparation of collodions.
What are the flavoring and sweetening agents types?
A. SWEETENING AGENTS B. FLAVOURED SYRUPS C. AROMATIC OILS D. SYNTHETIC AROMATIC SUBSTANCES E. JUICES F. TINCTURES G. EXTRACTS
Give examples of sweeting agents
Why sucrose is replaced by sorbitol ( 60% sweeter )?
2. For diabetic patients
Why do we add 10% of invert sugar ( 70% sweeter ) to syrups?
to retard crystallisation of sucrose, e.g. Lemon Syrup.
Why are the polyhydric glycols sweetening?
Bcz they are converted in the liver into glucose. They are not absorbed well from the GIT.
Why do we add polyhydric glycol to syrups?
نفس سبب الinvert sugar بس زيادة سبب
2. increase solubility of other ingredients.
What is the diff btwn saccharin and saccharin sodium ( 400 - 700 times sweeter than sucrose )
Unlike saccharin, saccharin sodium does not leave a
bitter after-taste.
What are the examples of fruit flavored syrups?
Lemon Syrup BP
Orange Syrup BP: prepared from Orange Tincture BP.
Raspberry Syrup BP
What is the benefit of cocoa syrup?
masking bitter drugs in pediatric products.
What is orange tincture? (She said imp)
Ex:
What are the aromatic oils ?
Volatile oils prepared as: 1. Aromatic waters A. Anise Water BP B. Dill Water C. Ginger Water D. Peppermint Water