Sh. Soltanpour
Zanjan University of Medical Sciences
9 Papers
22 Citations
Sh. Soltanpour is an academic researcher from Zanjan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solubility & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Sh. Soltanpour include Tabriz University of Medical Sciences & University of Tabriz.
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Papers
Prediction of drug solubility in mixed solvents using computed Abraham parameters
Abolghasem Jouyban,Sh. Soltanpour,Somaieh Soltani,Elnaz Tamizi,M.A. Abolghassemi Fakhree,William E. Acree +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an extended version of the Jouyban-Acree model using computational Abraham's solute parameters was proposed to compute the solubility of drugs in aqueous mixtures of the cosolvents.
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Solubility prediction of drugs in water-cosolvent mixtures using Abraham solvation parameters.
TL;DR: The proposed model employing two solubility data points for each set produced acceptable prediction error (>>18%) and could be recommended for practical applications in pharmaceutical industry and produced similar results considering various models.
Prediction of viscosity of binary solvent mixtures at various temperatures
TL;DR: In this article, combined forms of the Jouyban-Acree model and the calculated Abraham solute parameters as descriptors for solvents were used for predicting the viscosity of binary solvent mixtures at various temperatures.
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Solubility of lamotrigine in binary and ternary mixtures of pegs 200, 400, and 600 with ethanol, pg, and water at 298.2 k
TL;DR: In this article, the Jouyban-Acree model was used to fit solubility data of lamotrigine in binary and ternary solvent mixtures (145 data points) in which the overall mean relative deviation (OMRD %) was 11.5%.
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Solubility of acetaminophen and ibuprofen in binary and ternary mixtures of polyethylene glycols 200 and 400, propylene glycol, and water at 25°c
TL;DR: In this article, the solubilities of acetaminophen and ibuprofen in the mixtures of propylene glycol-water, polyethylene glycols 200- and 400-propylene- glycol, and polyethylenes glycol's 200-and 400propylene glyco-water (122 data points) at 25°C were determined and mathematically represented by the Jouyban-Acree model.
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