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Pectin-Based Formulations for Controlled Release of an Ellagic Acid Salt with High Solubility Profile in Physiological Media

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2021-01-15

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Ortenzi, Marco Aldo
Antenucci, Stefano
Marzorati, Stefania
Panzella, Lucia
Molino, Silvia
Rufián-Henares, José Ángel
Napolitano, Alessandra
Verotta, Luisella

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Among bioactive phytochemicals, ellagic acid (EA) is one of the most controversial because its high antioxidant and cancer-preventing effects are strongly inhibited by low gastrointestinal absorption and rapid excretion. Strategies toward an increase of solubility in water and bioavailability, while preserving its structural integrity and warranting its controlled release at the physiological targets, are therefore largely pursued. In this work, EA lysine salt at 1:4 molar ratio (EALYS), exhibiting a more than 400 times increase of water solubility with respect to literature reports, was incorporated at 10% in low methoxylated (LM) and high methoxylated (HM) pectin films. The release of EA in PBS at pH 7.4 from both film preparations was comparable and reached 15% of the loaded compound over 2 h. Under simulated gastric conditions, release of EA from HM and LM pectin films was minimal at gastric pH, whereas higher concentrations-up to 300 μM, corresponding to ca. 50% of the overall content-were obtained in the case of the HM pectin film after 2 h incubation at the slightly alkaline pH of small intestine environment, with the enzyme and bile salt components enhancing the release. EALYS pectin films showed a good prebiotic activity as evaluated by determination of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) levels following microbial fermentation, with a low but significant increase of the effects produced by the pectins themselves. Overall, these results highlight pectin films loaded with EALYS salt as a promising formulation to improve administration and controlled release of the compound.

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Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Metabolic Phenomena::Pharmacokinetics::Biological Availability
Medical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Pharmaceutical Preparations::Dosage Forms::Delayed-Action Preparations
Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Technology, Pharmaceutical::Drug Compounding
Medical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Heterocyclic Compounds::Heterocyclic Compounds, 2-Ring::Benzopyrans::Ellagic Acid
Medical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Fluids and Secretions::Feces
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Chemical Phenomena::Biochemical Phenomena::Biochemical Processes::Carbohydrate Metabolism::Fermentation
Medical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Chemical Phenomena::Biochemical Phenomena::Biochemical Processes::Hydroxylation
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Metabolic Phenomena::Metabolism::Absorption::Intestinal Absorption
Medical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Carbohydrates::Polysaccharides::Pectins
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Chemical Phenomena::Physicochemical Phenomena::Solubility
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Microbiological Phenomena::Microbiota
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Physiological Phenomena::Physiological Processes::Nutrition Processes::Digestion

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Ellagic acid lysine salt, Pectin-based formulations, Controlled release, Gastrointestinal digestion, Gut microbiota, Ácido elágico, Lisina, Pectinas, Preparaciones de acción retardada, Digestión, Microbioma gastrointestinal

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Ortenzi MA, Antenucci S, Marzorati S, Panzella L, Molino S, Rufián-Henares JÁ, et al. Pectin-Based Formulations for Controlled Release of an Ellagic Acid Salt with High Solubility Profile in Physiological Media. Molecules. 2021 Jan 15;26(2):433