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  4. Supramolecular Hydrogels of Beta-Cyclodextrin Linked to Calcium Homopoly-L-Guluronate for Release of Coumarins with Trypanocidal Activity
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Supramolecular Hydrogels of Beta-Cyclodextrin Linked to Calcium Homopoly-L-Guluronate for Release of Coumarins with Trypanocidal Activity

Journal
Carbohydrate Polymers
ISSN
1879-1344
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Matsuhiro-Yamamoto, B  
Matsuhiro-Yamamoto, B  
Moncada-Basualto, M  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.10.010
Abstract
Association constants and thermodynamicsparameters on inclusion of four 3-amido coumarins that present trypanocidal activity, into 6-amino-beta-cyclodextrin (1: 1 stoichimetry) were determined. In addition, pure homopolymeric-a-L-guluronate fraction prepared by partial hydrolysis of sodium alginate from Sub-Antarctic Kelp Durvillaea antarctica was conjugated with 6-amino-beta-cyclodextrin (64% yield). To glycoconjugates, 3-amido coumarins were incorporated (73% of encapsulation) and supramolecular hydrogels were prepared by gelation with Ca2+ ions. The trypanocidal activity of the inclusion complexes increased by 10%. Likewise, an increase in diffusion in artificial membrane was observed (13%). It was found that the inclusion complexes increased the variation of the mitochondrial potential of T. cruzi (17%). The lowest release of substituted amidocoumarins (ACS) from supramolecular hydrogels occurred at pH 1.2 whereas the maximum release (34%) was observed at pH 8.0. Encapsulation of lipophilic bioactive compounds in supramolecular hydrogels allows the generation of release systems sensitive to pH with potential application in biomedicine.
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