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Solid state mechanochemical activation of Silybum Marianum dry extract with betayclodextrins: characterization and bioavailability of the coground systems

VOINOVICH, DARIO
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PERISSUTTI, Beatrice
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GRASSI, Mario
altro
A. BIGOTTO
2009
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Abstract
Silybum marianum dry extract, whose therapeutic use is partially restricted by the insolubility in water of its main flavonolignans, was subjected to a mechanochemical activation process in planetary mill using betacyclodextrins as carriers. After optimization of the operating conditions according to an established theoretical model, the best active-to-carrier proportion was selected from the preliminary trials. When using the optimized conditions, the mechanochemical process permits an improvement of the physico-chemical properties of the active, which reaches an ‘‘activated’’ solid state, that is stable for at least 1 year. The activated solid state of the coground systems remarkably enhanced the in vitro drug dissolution kinetics with consequent improved oral bioavailability. Furthermore, the in vivo studies on rats revealed a 6.6-fold bioavailability increase respect to the S. marianum Italian commercial product used as reference.
DOI
10.1002/jps.21704
WOS
WOS:000271595800016
SCOPUS
2-s2.0-70349637460
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2282158
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Soggetti
  • sylibine

  • cyclodextrins

  • mechanical activation...

  • solid state

  • bioavailability

Web of Science© citazioni
44
Data di acquisizione
Mar 12, 2024
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