In vitro uptake of oral contraceptive steroids by magnesium trisilicate.
J Pharm Sci, 1978/2;67(2):287-9.
PMID: 202691
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Abstract
Some steroids used in oral contraceptives were adsorbed significantly by magnesium trisilicate. The adsorption affinity followed the sequence: ethindrone greater than mestranol greater than norethindrone greater than ethinyl estradiol. Adsorption data obtained at relatively low initial concentrations fitted a Langmuir plot; the values for monolayer adsorption ranged between 0.24 and 0.32 mg/g. At higher concentrations of the steroids, multilayer adsorption occurred. The results of desorption experiments made at 37 degrees in water and 0.05 N HCl suggested that desorption was incomplete and depended on the amount of steroid adsorbed. During the dissolution testing of a brand of contraceptive tablets containing norethindrone acetate, the presence of 0.5% (w/v) magnesium trisilicate in the medium resulted in almost complete reduction in the amount of the steroid remaining in solution after 1 hr.
MeSH terms
Absorption; Antacids; Contraceptives, Oral; Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal; Magnesium; Magnesium Silicates; Silicic Acid; Silicon Dioxide; Solubility
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