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Area of Science:

  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Solid-State Chemistry
  • Drug Discovery

Background:

  • Salt screening is vital for enhancing drug candidate properties in preclinical development.
  • Poorly soluble, weak basic compounds are common in drug discovery, necessitating salt form optimization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To prepare and characterize four albendazole salts (hydrochloride, mesylate, sulfate, tosylate).
  • To evaluate the impact of different salt forms on physicochemical properties, including solubility and dissolution.
  • To identify an optimal salt form for further pharmaceutical development.

Main Methods:

  • Salt preparation and characterization using techniques like NMR, ion chromatography, and vibrational spectroscopy.
  • Solid-state analysis via SEM, XRPD, particle size distribution (PSD), BET surface area, and solid-state NMR.
  • Thermal analysis (TGA, DSC), hygroscopicity assessment (DVS, KFT), and solubility/dissolution studies in aqueous media.

Main Results:

  • Distinct differences in physicochemical behavior were observed among the albendazole salt forms.
  • Hygroscopicity varied significantly, with the sulfate form being the most hygroscopic and mesylate the least.
  • Dissolution rates were pH-dependent and improved for all salt forms compared to the free base, with mesylate showing promising performance.

Conclusions:

  • Extensive physicochemical characterization is essential for selecting the most suitable salt form for pharmaceutical development.
  • The albendazole mesylate salt demonstrated significantly improved physicochemical properties.
  • This study highlights the importance of salt selection in optimizing drug candidates like poorly soluble, weak bases.