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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy | 2011

Daidzein/cyclodextrin/hydrophilic polymer ternary systems

Greice Stefani Borghetti; Angela Pinheiro Pinto; Ivana Lula; Rubén D. Sinisterra; Helder Ferreira Teixeira; Valquiria Linck Bassani

Objective: To evaluate the effect of different cyclodextrins (β-cyclodextrin [β-CD], methyl-β-cyclodextrin [Mβ-CD], or hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin [HPβ-CD]) and/or hydrophilic polymers (carboxymethylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose [HPMC], polyethyleneglycol, or polyvinylpyrrolidone [PVP]) on daidzein solubility in water. Materials and methods: The corresponding associations were characterized in aqueous media using phase-solubility studies. The morphology of daidzein/cyclodextrin freeze-dried complexes was characterized using scanning electron microscopy, and their spatial configuration was proposed by means of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Results and discussion: In the presence of 6 mM of cyclodextrins, the solubility of daidzein in water was significantly enhanced: 5.7-fold (β-CD), 7.2-fold (Mβ-CD), and 9.4-fold (HPβ-CD). The analysis of the three solid complexes proved that the formation of inclusion complexes occurred through the insertion of the B and C rings of daidzein molecule into the cyclodextrins cavity. The association of daidzein/cyclodextrin complexes to the hydrophilic polymers HPMC or PVP (1%, w/w) was able to improve the solubility of daidzein even further. Conclusion: The highest solubilizing effect was obtained for daidzein/HPβ-CD/PVP ternary system (12.7-fold).


Journal of Medicinal Food | 2011

Technological Characterization and Stability of Ilex paraguariensis St. Hil. Aquifoliaceae (Maté) Spray-Dried Powder

Francini K.J. Yatsu; Greice Stefani Borghetti; Valquiria Linck Bassani

The present work was designed to produce an Ilex paraguariensis spray-dried powder (SDP), in semi-industrial scale, in order to characterize its technological and chemical properties as well as to evaluate the thermal stability and photostability of the main polyphenol constituents. The yield of the spray-drying process was satisfactory (67%). The resulting SDP showed to be a material presenting spherical particles with a mean size of 19.6 μm, smooth surface, and good flow properties. The four polyphenol compounds previously reported for the species--neochlorogenic acid, chlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenic acid, and rutin--were identified. Regarding the photostability test, the polyphenols present in the SDP proved to be stable against ultraviolet C radiation for 48 hours, independently of the packaging material. In the thermal stability test, the polyphenols were demonstrated to be hygroscopic and responsive to temperature (40°C) under an atmosphere of high relative humidity (75%) for 4 months, especially when the SDP was conditioned in permeable flasks. These findings demonstrate that heat and residual moisture content play an important role in the stability of the polyphenols and reinforce the relevance of conditioning SDP in humid tight packages under low temperatures.


Química Nova | 2010

Improvement of genistein content in solid genistein/β- cyclodextrin complexes

Clarissa R. Xavier; Ana Paula; Cristiane da Silva; Liege Schwingel; Greice Stefani Borghetti; Letícia S. Koester; Paulo Mayorga; Valquiria Linck Bassani; Rubén D. Sinisterra

Genistein:β-cyclodextrin complexes with high drug loading (19.22%) were prepared by freeze-drying and characterized by differential scanning calorimetry and hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The spatial configuration of the complex was proposed by means of 2D-NOESY experiment combined with molecular modeling. According to the results obtained, the interaction of genistein with β -cyclodextrin in a 1:1 complex is supposed to occur mainly through the insertion of the guest A-ring in cyclodextrin cavity, without rule out the possibility of inclusion through the B-ring, as previously reported in the literature.


Journal of Chromatographic Science | 2012

Validation of an LC Method to Determine Skin Retention Profile of Genistein from Nanoemulsions Incorporated in Hydrogels

Bethânia Andrade de Vargas; Débora Fretes Argenta; Greice Stefani Borghetti; Letícia S. Koester; Valquiria Linck Bassani; Helder Ferreira Teixeira

Recent studies have shown the effect of soy isoflavones in preventing skin photoaging and photocarcinogenesis, especially for genistein (GEN). Nanoemulsions have been proposed as a delivery system for GEN administration due to the low water solubility of this isoflavone. This article describes the validation of an isocratic liquid chromatography method to determine GEN in porcine ear skin layers from nanoemulsions before and after incorporation into hydrogels. The analyses are performed on a reversed-phase C18 column using a mobile phase composed of methanol-water (70:30, v/v) under acid conditions (at pH 3.0) and UV detection at 270 nm. The method is linear in the range of 0.1-10 µg/mL (r(2) > 0.999) in the presence of skin extracts. The low limit of quantitation is estimated as 0.1 µg/mL. No interferences from formulation excipients or skin layer compounds are detected. The RSD values for intra- and inter-day precision are lower than 15%. Recovery ranged from approximately 90% to 110%. The method is applied to estimate GEN retention in the skin from formulations using Franz diffusion cells. The highest amount of GEN is detected in the epidermis (185 µg/cm(2)). In conclusion, the method proved to be specific, precise, and accurate in determining GEN amounts from formulations in skin retention studies.


Aaps Pharmscitech | 2016

Ilex paraguariensis Pellets from a Spray-Dried Extract: Development, Characterization, and Stability

Francini K.J. Yatsu; Greice Stefani Borghetti; Fagner Magalhães; Humberto Gomes Ferraz; Eloir Paulo Schenkel; Valquiria Linck Bassani

Several studies have shown the potential use of Ilex paraguariensis in developing products with the aim to protect biological systems against oxidative stress-mediated damages. In the same way, technological studies have demonstrated the feasibility of obtaining dry products, by spray-drying process, from aqueous extracts of I. paraguariensis in laboratory. The present work was designed to develop pellets by extrusion/spheronization process, from an I. paraguariensis spray-dried powder. The pellets were characterized with respect to their chemical, physical, and technological properties, and the thermal and the photostability of the main polyphenol constituents were investigated. The pellets exhibited adequate size, shape, and high process yield (78.7%), as well as a good recovery of the total polyphenols (>95%) and a good dissolution in water (89.44 to 100.05%). The polyphenols were stable against light when conditioned in amber glass bottles; unstable against heat when the samples were conditioned either in open glass bottles or in hermetically sealed glass bottles and demonstrated to be hygroscopic and sensible to the temperature, especially when stored in permeable flasks. These findings pointed to the relevance of reducing the residual moisture content of pellets as well as of conditioning them in opaque humidity tight packages under low temperatures. The feasibility of obtaining pellets from an I. paraguariensis spray-dried powder using extrusion/spheronization technique was, for the first time, demonstrated. This finding represents a novelty for the herbal products in both pharmaceutical and food fields.


Aaps Pharmscitech | 2009

Quercetin/β-Cyclodextrin Solid Complexes Prepared in Aqueous Solution Followed by Spray-drying or by Physical Mixture

Greice Stefani Borghetti; Ivana Lula; Rubén D. Sinisterra; Valquiria Linck Bassani


Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2013

Quercetin Decreases Liver Damage in Mice with Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis

Éder Marcolin; Luiz Felipe Forgiarini; Graziella Rodrigues; Juliana Tieppo; Greice Stefani Borghetti; Valquiria Linck Bassani; Jaqueline Nascimento Picada; Norma Anair Possa Marroni


Thermochimica Acta | 2012

Physicochemical properties and thermal stability of quercetin hydrates in the solid state

Greice Stefani Borghetti; Juliana Poglia Carini; S.B. Honorato; A.P. Ayala; José Cláudio Fonseca Moreira; Valquiria Linck Bassani


Die Pharmazie | 2006

Characterization of different samples of quercetin in solid-state: indication of polymorphism occurrence.

Greice Stefani Borghetti; Costa Im; Pedro Ros Petrovick; Pereira Vp; Valquiria Linck Bassani


Latin American Journal of Pharmacy | 2007

Influência de ciclodextrinas e polímero hidrofílico sobre a hidrossolubilidade de diferentes formas polimórficas de quercetina

Mariana Petry; Greice Stefani Borghetti; Valquiria Linck Bassani

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Valquiria Linck Bassani

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Norma Anair Possa Marroni

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rubén D. Sinisterra

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Cintia de David

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Francini K.J. Yatsu

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Helder Ferreira Teixeira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ivana Lula

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Juliana Tieppo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Letícia S. Koester

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luiz Felipe Forgiarini

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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