Development of water-insoluble vehicle comprising natural cyclodextrin—vitamin e complex

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Development of a novel antioxidant-delivery vehicle exerting biosafety has been attracting a great deal of interest. In this study, a vehicle comprising a natural composite consisting of vitamin E (α-tocopherol; Toc) and cyclodextrin (CD) additives was developed, directed toward aqua-related biological applications. Not only β-CD, but also γ-CD, tended to form a water-insoluble aggregate with Toc in aqueous media. The aggregated vehicle, in particular the γ-CD-added system, showed a remarkable sustained effect because of slow dynamics. Furthermore, a prominent cytoprotective effect by the γ-CD–Toc vehicle under the oxidative stress condition was confirmed. Thus, the novel vitamin E vehicle motif using γ-CD as a stabilizer was proposed, widening the usability of Toc for biological applications.

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Ogawa, S., Shinkawa, M., Hirase, R., Tsubomura, T., Iuchi, K., & Hara, S. (2021). Development of water-insoluble vehicle comprising natural cyclodextrin—vitamin e complex. Antioxidants, 10(3), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10030490

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