Enzymatic activity in the presence of surfactants commonly used in dissolution media, Part 1: Pepsin

Maria L Guzman , Margareth R Marques , Maria E Olivera ME , Erika S Stippler
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The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) General Chapters Dissolution 〈711〉 and Disintegration and Dissolution of Dietary Supplements 〈2040〉 allows the use of enzymes in dissolution media when gelatin capsules do not conform to dissolution specifications due to cross linking. Possible interactions between enzymes and surfactants when used together in dissolution media could result in loss of the enzymatic activity. Pepsin is an enzyme commonly used in dissolution media, and in this work, the activity of pepsin was determined in the presence of different surfactants as usually found in case of dissolution tests of certain gelatin capsule formulations.

Pepsin enzymatic activity was determined according to the Ninth Edition of the Food Chemicals Codex (FCC) 9 method, in dissolution conditions: simulated gastric fluid, 37 °C and 50 rpm. Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB), polysorbate 80 (Tween 80) and octoxynol 9 (Triton X100) in concentrations above and below their critical micellar concentrations were selected. Results showed a significant reduction in the activity of pepsin at all the concentrations of SDS assayed. On the contrary, CTAB, Tween 80, and Triton X100 did not alter the enzymatic activity at of pepsin any of the concentration assayed.

This data demonstrates a rational selection of the surfactant to be used when pepsin is required in dissolution test.

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溶解介质中常用的表面活性剂存在时的酶活性,第1部分:胃蛋白酶
美国药典(USP)通则溶出度< 711>和膳食补充剂的分解和溶出度< 2040 >允许在明胶胶囊由于交联而不符合溶出度规范时在溶出介质中使用酶。酶和表面活性剂在溶解介质中一起使用时可能发生相互作用,导致酶的活性丧失。胃蛋白酶是溶解介质中常用的一种酶,在这项工作中,胃蛋白酶的活性是在不同表面活性剂的存在下测定的,这些表面活性剂通常在某些明胶胶囊配方的溶解试验中发现。根据第九版食品化学品法典(FCC) 9方法测定胃蛋白酶酶活性,溶出条件:模拟胃液,37°C, 50 rpm。选择十二烷基硫酸钠(SDS)、十六烷基三甲基溴化铵(CTAB)、聚山梨酯80 (Tween 80)和八羟醇9 (Triton X100)的浓度高于和低于其临界胶束浓度。结果显示,在所有SDS浓度下,胃蛋白酶活性均显著降低。相反,CTAB、Tween 80和Triton X100在任何浓度下都没有改变胃蛋白酶的酶活性。这一数据表明,在溶出试验中,当需要使用胃蛋白酶时,表面活性剂的选择是合理的。
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