Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxic evaluation of inclusion complexes between riparin (cas 112356-54-4) A and β-cyclodextrin
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This study performed a physicochemical characterization of the inclusion complex generated between riparin (cas 112356-54-4) A and β-cyclodextrin (Rip A/β-CD) and compared the cytotoxic potential of the incorporated Rip A upon Artemia salina larvae. Samples were analyzed by phase solubility diagram, dissolution profile, differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, proton nuclear magnetic resonance, scanning electron microscopy and artemicidal action. Riparin A/β-cyclodextrin complexes presented increased water solubility, AL type solubility diagram and Kst constant of 373 L/mol. Thermal analysis demonstrated reduction of the melt peak of complexed Rip A at 116.2 °C. Infrared spectroscopy confirmed generation of inclusion complexes, 1H NMR pointed out the interaction with H-3 of β-CD cavities, alterations in the crystalline natures of Rip A when incorporated within β-CD were observed and inclusion complexes presented higher cytotoxic on A. salina nauplii, with CL50 value of 117.2 (84.9–161.8) μg/mL. So, Rip A was incorporated into β-CDs with high efficiency and water solubility of Rip A was improved. Such solubility was corroborated by cytotoxic evaluation and these outcomes support the improvement of biological properties for complexes between Riparin A/β-cyclodextrin.
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