Influence of the capuchin hydroethanolic extract (Tropaeolum majus L.) on the stability of ketoconazole

A. M. D. Silva, L. M. Silva
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The stability of pharmaceuticals is influenced by several factors, directly related to the product, or to environmental factors, such as the presence of light and oxygen. Ketoconazole is an antifungal drug of the azole class which is prone to undergo degradation processes, such as oxidation and hydrolysis, changing from white to pink, suggesting formation of degradation products. Capuchin (Tropaeolum majus L.) is a species of pharmacological interest due to its phytochemical composition, it is rich in vitamin C and flavonoids with known antioxidant activity. The the objective of this work was to investigate the antioxidant activity of capuchin hydroalcohol extracts and evaluate their influence on the stability of ketoconazole. For the evaluation of the antioxidant activity of the extracts the DPPH radical was used. Differents gel ketoconazole formulations were manipulated and subjected to a stability study to compare the antioxidant efficiency of the extract and the sodium metabisulphite by analyzing the samples by ultraviolet scanning. Microbiological assays were performed to evaluate the activity of ketoconazole against the fungus Candida albicans. The extract solution presented antioxidant activity equivalent to a 16.35 μg / mL metabisulfite solution, and a 0.108 μg metabisulfite / μg extract ratio was calculated. In the spectrophotometric analysis, it was observed that the absorption spectrum of the extract-containing formulation presented a different alteration from the others, presenting a possible advantage in relation to the synthetic antioxidant. In the microbiological analysis, only the samples that remained at room temperature formed inhibition halo. Thus, a natural active potential was evaluated, representing a possible alternative for application in pharmaceutical formulations.
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卷尾猴水乙醇提取物对酮康唑稳定性的影响
药物的稳定性受到几个因素的影响,这些因素与产品直接相关,或者与环境因素有关,例如光和氧的存在。酮康唑是一种唑类抗真菌药物,易发生氧化、水解等降解过程,由白色变为粉红色,提示有降解产物形成。卷尾猴(Tropaeolum majus L.)富含维生素C和黄酮类化合物,具有抗氧化活性,是一种具有药理价值的植物。研究卷尾猴水醇提取物的抗氧化活性,并评价其对酮康唑稳定性的影响。采用DPPH自由基评价其抗氧化活性。对不同凝胶酮康唑配方进行稳定性研究,通过紫外扫描对样品进行分析,比较其提取物和焦亚硫酸钠的抗氧化效果。采用微生物学方法评价酮康唑对白色念珠菌的抑菌活性。提取液的抗氧化活性相当于16.35 μg / mL代谢亚硫酸盐溶液,计算出代谢亚硫酸盐/ μg提取物比为0.108 μg。在分光光度分析中,观察到含提取物配方的吸收光谱与其他配方有不同的变化,与合成抗氧化剂相比可能具有优势。在微生物学分析中,只有保存在室温下的样品才会形成抑制晕。因此,评估了天然活性电位,代表了在药物制剂中应用的可能替代方案。
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