A New Multi-Component Solid of Atorvastatin Calcium with a Dipicolinic Acid Coformer for Improving the Water Solubility
Date
2022-03-01Author
WICAKSONO, Yudi
NUGRAHA, Ari Satia
IRAWAN, Eka Deddy
NADA, Nadifa
NURHANSYAH, Sofyan Dimas
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t. Atorvastatin calcium is a potent active pharmaceutical ingredient that reduces blood 
cholesterol levels. However, oral bioavailability is low because it is difficult to dissolve in water. 
Therefore, further research to increase the solubility of the drug is needed to improve its 
bioavailability properties. This research aimed to increase the solubility of atorvastatin calcium 
through the formation of a multi-component solid. Furthermore, the drug was formed into a multi component solid with dipicolinic acid as a coformer using the solvent evaporation-quenching 
method. A powder X-ray diffractometer (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer, 
differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), and scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to 
characterize the solid. Also, the shake-flask method was used to analyze the solubility of the solid in 
distilled water. The results showed that atorvastatin calcium and dipicolinic acid formed a new 
multi-component solid of cocrystal type. The solubility of the atorvastatin calcium from the multi component solid was 344.31 ± 37.09 mg/L, which was a significant increase of about 2.7-fold 
compared to the pure form.
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