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Photostabilization of oxolinic acid in hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrins; implications for the effect of molecular self-assembly phenomena
Authors
F. Orfanou Michaleas, S. Benaki, D. Galanopoulou, O. Voulgari, A. Antoniadou-Vyza, E.
Publication date
1 January 2009
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Abstract
Oxolinic acid (OXA) is a first-generation quinolone antibacterial agent, known to cause drug induced photosensitivity. In the present work its photoinduced degradation was monitored under simulated solar irradiation. The effect of photoprotecting agents on OXA stability was also assessed by drug complexation with hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD). The complex was studied by UV-Vis and 1H (2D) NMR Spectroscopy. A photostability indicating chromatographic method was developed and validated. Because OXA is insoluble in acidic solutions, and because an acidic solvent is necessary for successful chromatographic separation, a procedure was developed to pre-treat the sample. This method is suitable for the separation of degradation products from OXA and from each other. The method was also evaluated in the presence of HPβCD, in order to ensure that inclusion complexation did not generate inaccuracies. Investigation of OXA photodegradation profiles confirms first order kinetics and acceleration at higher initial sample concentrations. A 94% photostabilization upon complexation with HPβCD was achieved. Furthermore, molecular self association phenomena were determined by self titration experiments, using 1H NMR Spectroscopy and suggestions were made for the photostabilization mechanism of cyclodextrins. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009
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