Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1347-5223
Print ISSN : 0009-2363
ISSN-L : 0009-2363
Interaction of Parabens and Other Pharmaceutical Adjuvants with Plastic Containers
KIICHIRO KAKEMIHITOSHI SEZAKIEITARO ARAKAWAKAZUKO KIMURAKEIKO IKEDA
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1971 Volume 19 Issue 12 Pages 2523-2529

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The possible interaction has been studied between plastics and several drugs and pharmaceutical adjuvants such as parabens, quaternary ammonium salts, and HCO-50 (polyoxyethylene derivative of hydrogenated castor oil). It was found that hydrophobic interaction plays a major role in adsorption of parabens to several plastics studied. Studies on the effect of temperature on adsorption and desorption suggest that the drug-binding sites of plastics may be hidden in the structure at low temperature and unfolded to the surface by configuration change at high temperature. HCO-50 was non-selectively adsorbed to all plastics studied and maximum adsorption occured near the region of the critical micelle concentration of HCO-50.
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