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TítuloDissolution enhancement of active pharmaceutical ingredients by therapeutic deep eutectic systems
Autor(es)Aroso, Ivo Manuel Ascensão
Silva, João C.
Mano, Francisca
Ferreira, Ana S. D.
Dionísio, Madalena
Nogueira, Isabel Sá
Barreiros, Susana
Reis, R. L.
Paiva, Alexandre
Duarte, Ana Rita C.
Palavras-chaveTherapeutic deep eutectic systems
Drug solubility
Green technologies
Pharmaceutical and biomedical applications
Data2016
EditoraElsevier
RevistaEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
CitaçãoAroso I. M., Silva J. C., Mano F., Ferreira A. S., Dionísio M., Sá-Nogueira I., Barreiros S., Reis R. L., Paiva A., Duarte A. R. C. Dissolution enhancement of active pharmaceutical ingredients by therapeutic deep eutectic systems, European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, Vol. 98, pp. 57-66, doi:10.1016/j.ejpb.2015.11.002, 2015
Resumo(s)A therapeutic deep eutectic system (THEDES) is here defined as a deep eutectic solvent (DES) having an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) as one of the components. In this work, THEDESs are proposed as enhanced transporters and delivery vehicles for bioactive molecules. THEDESs based on choline chloride (ChCl) or menthol conjugated with three different APIs, namely acetylsalicylic acid (AA), benzoic acid (BA) and phenylacetic acid (PA), were synthesized and characterized for thermal behaviour, structural features, dissolution rate and antibacterial activity. Differential scanning calorimetry and polarized optical microscopy showed that ChCl:PA (1:1), ChCl:AA (1:1), menthol:AA (3:1), menthol:BA (3:1), menthol:PA (2:1) and menthol:PA (3:1) were liquid at room temperature. Dissolution studies in PBS led to increased dissolution rates for the APIs when in the form of THEDES, compared to the API alone. The increase in dissolution rate was particularly noticeable for menthol-based THEDES. Antibacterial activity was assessed using both Gram-positive and Gram-negative model organisms. The results show that all the THEDESs retain the antibacterial activity of the API. Overall, our results highlight the great potential of THEDES as dissolution enhancers in the development of novel and more effective drug delivery systems.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/40289
DOI10.1016/j.ejpb.2015.11.002
ISSN0939-6411
Versão da editorahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S093964111500452X
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