Determination of antioxidant capacity of glutathione encapsulated in alginate microcapsules using spectrophotometric and electrochemical methods

IF 4.9 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Alexandra Virginia Bounegru, Ştefan Dima, Constantin Apetrei
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This paper includes the preparation and physicochemical characterization of sodium alginate microcapsules intended for the oral administration of glutathione (GSH), a vital endogenous antioxidant in combating oxidative stress. Using various methods such as optical microscopy, FTIR spectrometry, and cyclic voltammetry, the morphology, chemical structure, release mechanism, and antioxidant capacity of the released glutathione in simulated digestive fluids (gastric medium with pH=2 and intestinal medium with pH=7.4, without enzymes) were analyzed. The results showed the stability of the alginate microcapsules in digestive fluids and highlighted an increase in encapsulation efficiency with higher concentrations of encapsulated glutathione. Additionally, it was shown that sodium alginate-based microcapsules exhibit different swelling capacities depending on the pH and glutathione concentration, showing remarkable potential for controlled delivery of the active compound. The in vitro release study demonstrated more efficient release of glutathione in simulated intestinal fluid (SIF) than in simulated gastric fluid (SGF). The calculation of the electrochemical index using cyclic voltammetry demonstrated superior antioxidant activity of encapsulated glutathione compared to free glutathione. Correlating the DPPH inhibition percentage with the electrochemical index showed high Pearson coefficients both in SGF and in SIF, indicating a good correlation between DPPH or ABTS free radical species inhibition and electrochemical measurements. Therefore, sodium alginate and glutathione microcapsules show potential for developing efficient delivery systems for glutathione or other pharmaceutical compounds.
利用分光光度法和电化学法测定封装在海藻酸盐微胶囊中的谷胱甘肽的抗氧化能力
本文研究了用于口服谷胱甘肽(GSH)的海藻酸钠微胶囊的制备和理化特性,谷胱甘肽是一种抗氧化的重要内源性抗氧化剂。利用光学显微镜、傅立叶变换红外光谱法和循环伏安法等多种方法,分析了释放的谷胱甘肽在模拟消化液(pH=2 的胃培养基和 pH=7.4 的肠培养基,不含酶类)中的形态、化学结构、释放机制和抗氧化能力。结果表明,海藻酸盐微胶囊在消化液中的稳定性很好,而且随着封装谷胱甘肽浓度的增加,封装效率也会提高。此外,研究还表明,海藻酸钠微胶囊根据 pH 值和谷胱甘肽浓度的不同表现出不同的溶胀能力,显示出控制活性化合物输送的显著潜力。体外释放研究表明,谷胱甘肽在模拟肠液(SIF)中的释放效率高于模拟胃液(SGF)。利用循环伏安法计算的电化学指数表明,与游离谷胱甘肽相比,封装谷胱甘肽具有更强的抗氧化活性。在 SGF 和 SIF 中,DPPH 抑制率与电化学指数的相关性显示出较高的皮尔逊系数,表明 DPPH 或 ABTS 自由基抑制与电化学测量之间存在良好的相关性。因此,海藻酸钠和谷胱甘肽微胶囊具有开发谷胱甘肽或其他药物化合物高效递送系统的潜力。
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CiteScore
8.70
自引率
9.60%
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2421
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects is an international journal devoted to the science underlying applications of colloids and interfacial phenomena. The journal aims at publishing high quality research papers featuring new materials or new insights into the role of colloid and interface science in (for example) food, energy, minerals processing, pharmaceuticals or the environment.
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