Complex of Rutin with [beta]-Cyclodextrin as Potential Delivery System

This study aimed to obtain and characterize an RU-[beta]-CD complex in the context of investigating the possibility of changes in the solubility, stability, antioxidative and microbiological activity as well as permeability of complexated rutin as against its free form. The formation of the RU-[beta...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 10; no. 3
Main Authors Paczkowska, Magdalena, Mizera, Mikolaj, Piotrowska, Hanna, Szymanowska-Powalowska, Daria, Lewandowska, Kornelia, Goscianska, Joanna, Pietrzak, Robert, Bednarski, Waldemar, Majka, Zbigniew, Cielecka-Piontek, Judyta
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Public Library of Science 30.03.2015
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Summary:This study aimed to obtain and characterize an RU-[beta]-CD complex in the context of investigating the possibility of changes in the solubility, stability, antioxidative and microbiological activity as well as permeability of complexated rutin as against its free form. The formation of the RU-[beta]-CD complex via a co-grinding technique was confirmed by using DSC, SEM, FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy, and its geometry was assessed through molecular modeling. It was found that the stability and solubility of the so-obtained complex were greater compared to the free form; however, a slight decrease was observed inits antibacterial potency. An examination of changes in the EPR spectra of thecomplex excluded any reducing effect of complexation on the antioxidative activity of rutin. Considering the prospect of preformulation studies involving RU-[beta]-CD complexes, of significance is also the observed possibility of prolongedly releasing rutin from the complex at a constant level over along period of 20 h, and the fact that twice as much complexated rutin was able topermeate compared to its free form.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0120858