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Effect of binary and ternary polyvinylpyrrolidone and/or hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin complexes on the photochemical and photosensitizing properties of Naproxen
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Palabras clave
Naproxen photodegradation
Hydroxypropyl-b-cyclodextrin
Polyvinyl pyrrolidone
Binary complex
Ternary complex
Photosensitizing effects
Fecha de publicación
2004
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Valero, M., & Esteban, B. (2004). Effect of binary and ternary polyvinylpyrrolidone and/or hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin complexes on the photochemical and photosensitizing properties of Naproxen. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 76(1-3), 95-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.JPHOTOBIOL.2004.06.005
Resumen
[EN]The effect of the polyvinylpyrrolidone and/or hydroxypropyl-b-cyclodextrin on the photolability of aqueous solutions of the antiinflammatory
drug Naproxen was studied. Kinetic studies revealed that the presence of all of these additives reduced drug photodegradation.
In all cases, the presence of the different additives elicited a change in the photomixture composition, being the
alcoholic derivative the major photoproduct formed. Nevertheless, the change in the efficiency of the process and the amount of
the photoproducts formed in the different systems were not related with the biodamage produced by the drug. In this sense, the
presence of free Naproxen clearly sensitized the photoperoxidation of linoleic acid. The photosensitizing effect decreased as the
PVP concentration increased. Different protection provides the binary (Naproxen:HP-b-CD) and ternary (Naproxen:HP-b-
CD:PVP) complexes. The binary complex formation had not effect on the prevention of photooxidation of linoleic acid sensitized
by the drug, whereas the ternary complex formation supresses the drug effect. The different behaviour observed with b-CD and HPb-
CD and the structural differences of both cyclodextrins seem to indicate that in the case of the HP-b-CD the linoleic binds with the
CD and takes contact with the drug. These results confirm that in these systems the prevention of biodamage would be due to a
decrease in the contact between the short-lived species generated during Naproxen photodegradation and biological structures,
rather than due to the nature or amount of the photoproducts. In addition, the ability of the complex to interact with the biological
structure depends on the structure of both interacting species.
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1011-1344
DOI
10.1016/J.JPHOTOBIOL.2004.06.005
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