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. 1998 Jun;87(6):774-7.
doi: 10.1021/js970224o.

Determination of the glass properties of D-mannitol using sorbitol as an impurity

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Determination of the glass properties of D-mannitol using sorbitol as an impurity

L Yu et al. J Pharm Sci. 1998 Jun.

Abstract

Due to its strong tendency to crystallize, the glass properties of mannitol cannot be measured directly. However, because mannitol can exist in a fully or partially amorphous state in drug formulations, it is important to determine the glass properties of mannitol. We obtained the glass properties of mannitol by introducing a small amount of sorbitol, an isomer of mannitol, to delay the onset of crystallization. Extrapolation to zero sorbitol concentration yielded the following properties for the mannitol glass: Tg onset = 10.7(o)C, Tg midpoint= 12.6( o)C, Tg end = 18.4 degreesC and DeltaCp = 1.27 J/g/K. In addition, we estimated the following parameters of the mannitol glass from the width of glass transition using the results of Moynihan (J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 1993, 76, 1081) and Angell (J. Phys. Chem. 1994, 98, 13780): DeltaH (at Tg onset) = 103 kcal/mol, D = 11, and T0 = 222 K. The value of T0 is consistent with the Kauzmann temperature TK (236 K) obtained calorimetrically. The properties of the mannitol glass may be useful for predicting the behavior of amorphous mixtures containing mannitol.

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