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UNIDAD DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN TECNOLOGIA FARMACEUTICA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Host-guest interactions between benznidazole and beta-cyclodextrin in multicomponent complex systems involving hydrophilic polymers and triethanolamine in aqueous solution
Autor/es:
POLYANNE NUNES DE MELO; EUZÉBIO GUIMARAES BARBOSA; LÍLIA BASÍLICO DE CALAND; HUGO CARPEGIANNI; CLAUDIA GARNERO; MARCELA LONGHI; MATHEUS DE FREITAS FERNANDES-PEDROSA; ARNOBIO ANTONIO DA SILVA-JÚNIOR
Revista:
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2013 vol. 186 p. 147 - 156
ISSN:
0167-7322
Resumen:
Association of hydrophilic compounds with cyclodextrins to increase drug solubility has been extensively studied in aqueous solution. However, the mechanism of interaction among these components remains unclear. In this study, the mechanism of interaction of seven different hydrophilic polymers (HPs) and triethanolamine (TEA) in aqueous solution with beta-cyclodextrin (BCD) for modify aqueous solubility of benznidazole (BNZ) was well investigated using solubility diagrams, thermodynamic experiments, molecular modeling and NMR studies. Solubility diagrams in different pH values confirmed linear soluble BNZ-BCD inclusion complexes, with 1:1 stoichiometry (AL type). A synergistic effect in the association of TEA with BCD did not occur, due to competition between TEA and BNZ BCD cavity, which led to obtain inclusion complexes with limited solubility (B type). The increment of BNZ solubility occurred only at higher TEA concentrations by cosolvency mechanism, which was evidenced by solubility diagrams, molecular modeling and NMR studies. The association of different hydrophilic polymers with BCD contributes thermodynamically to stabilize the formed complexes, in which POL 407 and PVA increased considerably the observed K1:1 value. An enthalpic contribution of hydrophilic polymers led to enhance the spontaneity of BNZ-BCD interaction and a slight increasing in entropy change (DS) did possible to stabilize the interaction between BNZ and BCD.