Disperse Systems - Dosage Forms Flashcards
Characteristics of a Solution
- Dissolving solute into solvent
- Has molecular dispersion & small particles
- Transparent cannot be filtered
- Doesn’t scatter light
Disperse systems
- One phase (a disperse phase) is distributed throughout a second phase (a continuous phase)
- Two immiscible phases in contact
Colloid
- A two-phase system of matter; a type of mixture intermediate between homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures (size < 1 μm)
Phase colloid
Small droplets or particles of one substance (the disperse phase) are dispersed in another (the continuous phase)
Molecular colloid
macromolecules are dispersed in a continuous phase
Properties of colloids
Tyndall effect
light scattering of particles in a fine suspension diffract the light
Properties of colloids
Brownian motion
Random motion of particles suspended in a medium due to bombardment of smaller particles
Properties of colloids
Electrophoresis
Migration of charged particle and surface dependant
Properties of colloids
Absorption
Chemical on the surface of the second agent lead to conformational change e.g. gases absorbed on solids, absorption of surfactants polymers and proteins
Properties of colloids
Dialysis
Separating molecules in solution by the difference in their rates of diffusion through a semipermeable membrane
Thixotropy
Solid when at rest fluid when agitated change orientation
Types of colloids
- Soap foam
- Emulsion milk and mayo
- Sol suspension toothpaste
Lyophilic (1 phase)
- 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
Lyophobic (phase 2)
- 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
Sol
- Small solid particle in liquid medium