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Novel 1-indanone Thiosemicarbazone Antiviral Candidates: Aqueous Solubilization and Physical Stabilization by Means of Cyclodextrins

Glisoni, Romina JulietaIcon ; Chiappetta, Diego AndrésIcon ; Moglioni, Albertina GladysIcon ; Sosnik, Alejandro DarioIcon
Fecha de publicación: 10/2011
Editorial: Springer/Plenum Publishers
Revista: Pharmaceutical Research
ISSN: 0724-8741
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Purpose: To investigate the cyclodextrin-mediated solubilization and physical stabilization of novel 1-indanone thiosemicarbazone (TSC) candidate drugs that display extremely high selfaggregation and precipitation tendency in water. Methods: TSC/CD complexes were produced by the co-solvent method and TSC/CD phase-solubility diagrams were obtained by plotting the TSC concentration as a function of the increasing CD concentration. The size, size distribution and zeta-potential of the different TSC/CD complexes and aggregates were fully characterized by means of dynamic light scattering. The morphology of the structures was visualized by different microscopy techniques. Results: Results indicated the formation of Type A inclusion complexes; the solubility of the different TSCs was enhanced up to 215 times. The study of the physical stability revealed that, as opposed to free TSC that self-aggregate, crystallize and precipitate in water very rapidly, complexed TSCs remain in solution for at least one week. On the other hand, a gradual size growth was observed. This phenomenon stemmed from the self-aggregation of the TSC/CD complex. Conclusions: 1-indanone TSC/CD inclusion complexes improved the aqueous solubility and physical stability of these new drug candidates and constitute a promising technological approach towards the evaluation of their activity against the viruses of hepatitis B and C.
Palabras clave: 1-INDANONE THIOSEMICARBAZONE ANTIVIRAL CANDIDATES , NATIVE AND MODIFIED CYCLODEXTRINS , INCLUSION COMPLEXES , WATER-SOLUBILIZATION , SELF-ASSEMBLY
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/272595
URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11095-011-0599-y
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11095-011-0599-y
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Glisoni, Romina Julieta; Chiappetta, Diego Andrés; Moglioni, Albertina Gladys; Sosnik, Alejandro Dario; Novel 1-indanone Thiosemicarbazone Antiviral Candidates: Aqueous Solubilization and Physical Stabilization by Means of Cyclodextrins; Springer/Plenum Publishers; Pharmaceutical Research; 29; 3; 10-2011; 739-755
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