Characterization of Inclusion Complexes between Miconazole and Different Cyclodextrin Derivatives

  • Kelemen H
  • Hancu G
  • Gâz-Florea S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective : Miconazole, an imidazole antifungal derivative, is a very hydrophobic compound, a major drawback in obtaining topical pharmaceutical formulations with optimal bioavailability. Cyclodextrins (CDs) may increase local drug delivery by enhancing the drug release and/or permeation. The aim of the study is the characterization of inclusion complexes between miconazole and different CD derivatives. Methods : Several CD derivatives were tested in the experiments. The binary systems between miconazole and different CDs were prepared in 1:1 molar ratios by physical-mixture and kneading methods. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and Fourier transformed-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) methods were used to characterize solid state interactions between miconazole and CDs in their binary systems. Results : The FT-IR analysis suggests the formation of a new solid phase, indicating a molecular interaction between the components. The DSC analysis sustains the hypothesis of formation of partial inclusion complexes between miconazole nitrate and CD. Conclusion : The thermic behaviour of the complexes depends both on the preparation method and the composition of the products.

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Kelemen, H., Hancu, G., Gâz-Florea, S. A., Nemes-Nagy, E., Papp, L. A., & Mircia, E. (2018). Characterization of Inclusion Complexes between Miconazole and Different Cyclodextrin Derivatives. Acta Medica Marisiensis, 64(2), 70–76. https://doi.org/10.2478/amma-2018-0012

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