PVA Nanofibers Containing Ofloxacin-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex: Improve Optical Stability of Ofloxacin

M. Mehrizi, S. Amiri, S. Bahrami
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Ofloxacin is an antibiotic with a wide range of activity against bacterial infections, but due to the high potential for toxicity when exposed to light, resolving this problem and further stabilizing the drug are among the posed challenges. Inclusion complex formation between α-cyclodextrin (α-CD), ofloxacin (OFL) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) was prepared via two methods to produce nanocontainers with desirable stability. The effect of PEG as compatible solubilizing agent and mixing condition (in ultrasonic bath) were investigated in formation of an inclusion complex between α-CD/OFL. Obtained complexes were examined by FTIR, H-NMR, SEM, EDX and UV which indicated the formation of an inclusion complex between α-CD/OFL, in turn, is a mixture of the cage and channel structures. Differences between 1H-NMR, FTIR and XRD spectra of OFL, CDs and inclusion complex indicated the formation of α-CD/OFL and supramolecular containers in solid phase. These inclusion complexes loaded in PVA-based nanofibers for smart nanofibers with controlled release manner and higher stability of OFL. Obtained nanofiber showed that nanofibers containing CDs/OFL under sonic energy containing higher degree of OFL.
含氧氟沙星-环糊精包合物的PVA纳米纤维:提高氧氟沙星的光学稳定性
氧氟沙星是一种具有广泛抗细菌感染活性的抗生素,但由于暴露在光线下具有很高的毒性,解决这一问题并进一步稳定药物是所提出的挑战之一。采用两种方法制备了α-环糊精(α-CD)、氧氟沙星(OFL)和聚乙二醇(PEG)之间的包合物,制备了具有良好稳定性的纳米容器。考察了PEG作为相容增溶剂和混合条件(超声浴)对α-CD/OFL之间形成包合物的影响。通过FTIR、H-NMR、SEM、EDX和UV对所得到的配合物进行了表征,表明α-CD/OFL之间形成的包合物为笼形结构和通道结构的混合体。OFL、CDs和包合物的1H-NMR、FTIR和XRD光谱差异表明α-CD/OFL和超分子容器在固相中形成。这些包合物负载在聚乙烯醇基纳米纤维中,具有控释方式和高稳定性的智能纳米纤维。得到的纳米纤维表明,在声能作用下含有CDs/OFL的纳米纤维具有较高的OFL度。
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