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Pseudopolymorphism of sodium deoxycholate (NaDC) was investigated. Intact NaDC (dihydrate) was dried at 60 °C under reduced pressure resulting an anhydrous amorphous phase. On the other hand, intact NaDC was altered to an anhydrous crystalline form by heating at 200 °C. The water vapor adsorption and desorption isotherms of dehydrated NaDCs were determined using an automatic gravimetric water vapor adsorption analyzer. In the case of NaDC dehydrated at 60 °C, the weight was increased in rising relative humidity and it was transformed into the NaDC tetrahydrate above 60% RH, which was identified by TG/DTA and powder X-ray diffraction. During the water vapor adsorption process of the sample dehydrated at 200 °C, the NaDC dihydrate was obtained in the range of 50 to 70% RH and then transformed into the NaDC octahydrate above 85% RH. The NaDC octahydrate was characterized by TG/DTA and powder X-ray diffraction for the first time. During the desorption process, the octahydrate was changed to the tetrahydrate between 80 and 40% RH.