Disperse Systems - Dosage Forms Flashcards

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Characteristics of a Solution

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  • Dissolving solute into solvent
  • Has molecular dispersion & small particles
  • Transparent cannot be filtered
  • Doesn’t scatter light
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Disperse systems

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  • One phase (a disperse phase) is distributed throughout a second phase (a continuous phase)
  • Two immiscible phases in contact
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Colloid

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  • A two-phase system of matter; a type of mixture intermediate between homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures (size < 1 μm)
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Phase colloid

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Small droplets or particles of one substance (the disperse phase) are dispersed in another (the continuous phase)

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Molecular colloid

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macromolecules are dispersed in a continuous phase

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Properties of colloids

Tyndall effect

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light scattering of particles in a fine suspension diffract the light

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Properties of colloids

Brownian motion

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Random motion of particles suspended in a medium due to bombardment of smaller particles

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Properties of colloids

Electrophoresis

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Migration of charged particle and surface dependant

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Properties of colloids

Absorption

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Chemical on the surface of the second agent lead to conformational change e.g. gases absorbed on solids, absorption of surfactants polymers and proteins

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Properties of colloids

Dialysis

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Separating molecules in solution by the difference in their rates of diffusion through a semipermeable membrane

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Thixotropy

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Solid when at rest fluid when agitated change orientation

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Types of colloids

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  • Soap foam
    • Emulsion milk and mayo
    • Sol suspension toothpaste
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Lyophilic (1 phase)

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  • solvent liking
  • Large organic molecules collide
  • Solvated by H2O medium
  • Dispersed spontaneously
  • Increased viscosity forms gels
  • Electrolytes generally stable but salted out by high concentration of desolvation
  • Starch and gelatine
  • Clear or translucent no definite boundaries between macromolecules and liquid
  • Dispersed in water mobile liquid to solid
  • Matted fibres
  • Crystalline and amorphous regions held by van de Walls forces
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Lyophobic (phase 2)

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  • solvent hating
  • Inorganic molecules and particles and insoluble
  • Minimal interaction between particles in dispersion medium
  • No spontaneous dispersion
  • No effect on viscosity
  • Low concentration of electrolytes cause it to stabilise however high is instable
  • Calcium Phosphate
  • Opaque not stable in single phase
  • Agitate to form 3D structure sponge like network
  • Flocculated small particles
    Network of elongated particles
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Sol

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  • Small solid particle in liquid medium
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Gel

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Colloid suspension where liquid medium is viscous arrangement as a 3D solid rigid

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Gelling agent

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  • Natural gums
  • Semisynthetic materials
  • Synthetic material
  • Humectants - prevent drying out
  • Preservatives - extend the lifetime of the gel
  • Water
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Foam

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  • Gas dispersed in a liquid
  • Trapping gas bubbles delivered in enemas
  • Foam could be by-product that’s unwanted in manufacturing hard to control volume
  • Defoamer:
    = foam breakers and preventers act as small droplets foaming in the foam lamellae
    = displace surfactant
    = silicone fluids
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Emulsion

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  • Pseudo-stable liquid in liquid at least 2 immiscible liquids one dispersed thought other fine droplet oil stabilised by emulsifier agent remain dispersed
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Suspension

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Dispersion insoluble particles > 1mcm dispersed in liquid medium aqueous settle must shake before use