DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Roggia, Isabel
Orientador(a): Gomes, Patrícia
Banca de defesa: Colomé, Letícia Marques, Rodrigues, Oscar Endrigo Dorneles, Machado, Alencar Kolinski, Volkmer, Tiago Moreno
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Franciscana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Nanociências
Departamento: Biociências e Nanomateriais
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://www.tede.universidadefranciscana.edu.br:8080/handle/UFN-BDTD/657
Resumo: The Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis, popularly known as guarana, is one of the most promising compounds in Brazilian flora. The presence of methylxanthines (caffeine, theophylline and theobromine) and tannins (caffeine and catechin) in its composition make it a potent therapeutic compound. Stimulant, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiparasitic activities, among others, are described in the literature as potentiality of this compound. On the other hand, when the product is exposed to high temperatures, in the presence of moisture, oxygen and in direct contact with light or, when stored in inadequate packaging, the integrity of the active ingredient may be impaired and consequently, the decrease and/or loss of activity and onset of toxicity can be observed. With the intent of obtaining a more stable, effective and safe product, the objective of this work was to prepare and characterize a liposomal system containing guarana powder and to evaluate its safety "in vitro" through a study of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity. First, analytical methods for the quantification of markers present in guarana were developed and validated by ultraviolet derivative (UVD), for caffeine and catechin, and by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), for quantification of caffeine, theophylline, theobromine, catechin and epicatechin in samples of guarana powder and liposomes. The methods developed proved to be linear, specific, precise, accurate and robust for the simultaneous determination of the different markers in the guarana powder sample and in the liposomes. Through the forced degradation study it can be observed, in general, a reduction of polyphenols content (catechin and epicatechin), compared to basic (0.1 M NaOH) and photolytic (fluorescence UVC) conditions, both for the standards and for guarana and for liposomes. For the latter, a reduction in the content of active compounds was also observed against oxidative conditions (3% H2O2). It is believed that this change is related to the process of epimerization and photostability, already described for polyphenols when in contact with basic and photolytic solutions, respectively. After conducting a preformulation study it was observed that liposomes containing 1 mg.mL-1 guarana powder, prepared by the reverse phase evaporation method and the ethanol injection method presented adequate characteristics and remained more stable in relation to the formulations containing 10 and 5 mg.ml-1. After the physical-chemical characterization and stability study of these formulations, the reverse phase evaporation method was chosen as the best method for encapsulation of guarana. These systems remained stable under 10 refrigeration without significantly modifying their characteristics for 60 days. A toxicological evaluation of liposomes in different cell cultures (3T3, HaCaT, A549, HepG2 and THP1) and in different concentrations (3.91-500 μg.mL-1) showed that, in general, the liposomes do not present significant toxicity up to a concentration of 125 μg.mL-1 when analyzed by the neutral red technique (NRU). By the (3-(4,5- Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) technique (MTT), the viability reduction was observed from the concentration of 31.25 μg.mL-1 for the 3T3 and HepG2 cells and 62.5 μg.mL-1 for the A549 cell. Hemolysis, photohaemolysis, and hemoglobin oxidation tests showed that the liposomes, in the absence of guarana, caused damage to the eritrocytes and that guarana can reverse and/or protect the cells against this damage. It was also observed that this damage is possibly related to the presence of polysorbate 80 present in the formulations. When chlorpromazine was added to the experiments, it was observed that the guarana containing liposomes were able to protect the cells from the damage caused by that compound. Through the genotoxicity study it was possible to observe that guarana and liposomes did not cause DNA damage. The evaluation of the antioxidant activity by the DPPH technique proved the antioxidant effect, already described for guarana and, it was verified that this activity was maintained after the incorporation of guarana in the liposomes. This activity observed for all treatments was dose dependent of the concentration of guarana in the formulation. In this way, we can conclude that it was possible to develop a liposome system through the reverse phase evaporation method containing 1 mg.mL-1 of guarana powder, remaining stable for 60 days and showing safety against the different cell types tested. It is also worth noting the importance of new experiments, mainly the performance of the spray drying to improve the stability of the active ingredients and the characterization of these new systems formed, as well as additional tests regarding the safety profile.
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spelling Gomes, PatríciaOurique, Aline FerreiraVinardell, Maria PilarColomé, Letícia MarquesRodrigues, Oscar Endrigo DornelesMachado, Alencar KolinskiVolkmer, Tiago MorenoRoggia, Isabel2018-08-22T18:10:08Z2018-03-26Roggia, Isabel. DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ). 2018. 123f. Tese( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Nanociências) - Universidade Franciscana, Santa Maria - RS.http://www.tede.universidadefranciscana.edu.br:8080/handle/UFN-BDTD/657The Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis, popularly known as guarana, is one of the most promising compounds in Brazilian flora. The presence of methylxanthines (caffeine, theophylline and theobromine) and tannins (caffeine and catechin) in its composition make it a potent therapeutic compound. Stimulant, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiparasitic activities, among others, are described in the literature as potentiality of this compound. On the other hand, when the product is exposed to high temperatures, in the presence of moisture, oxygen and in direct contact with light or, when stored in inadequate packaging, the integrity of the active ingredient may be impaired and consequently, the decrease and/or loss of activity and onset of toxicity can be observed. With the intent of obtaining a more stable, effective and safe product, the objective of this work was to prepare and characterize a liposomal system containing guarana powder and to evaluate its safety "in vitro" through a study of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity. First, analytical methods for the quantification of markers present in guarana were developed and validated by ultraviolet derivative (UVD), for caffeine and catechin, and by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), for quantification of caffeine, theophylline, theobromine, catechin and epicatechin in samples of guarana powder and liposomes. The methods developed proved to be linear, specific, precise, accurate and robust for the simultaneous determination of the different markers in the guarana powder sample and in the liposomes. Through the forced degradation study it can be observed, in general, a reduction of polyphenols content (catechin and epicatechin), compared to basic (0.1 M NaOH) and photolytic (fluorescence UVC) conditions, both for the standards and for guarana and for liposomes. For the latter, a reduction in the content of active compounds was also observed against oxidative conditions (3% H2O2). It is believed that this change is related to the process of epimerization and photostability, already described for polyphenols when in contact with basic and photolytic solutions, respectively. After conducting a preformulation study it was observed that liposomes containing 1 mg.mL-1 guarana powder, prepared by the reverse phase evaporation method and the ethanol injection method presented adequate characteristics and remained more stable in relation to the formulations containing 10 and 5 mg.ml-1. After the physical-chemical characterization and stability study of these formulations, the reverse phase evaporation method was chosen as the best method for encapsulation of guarana. These systems remained stable under 10 refrigeration without significantly modifying their characteristics for 60 days. A toxicological evaluation of liposomes in different cell cultures (3T3, HaCaT, A549, HepG2 and THP1) and in different concentrations (3.91-500 μg.mL-1) showed that, in general, the liposomes do not present significant toxicity up to a concentration of 125 μg.mL-1 when analyzed by the neutral red technique (NRU). By the (3-(4,5- Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) technique (MTT), the viability reduction was observed from the concentration of 31.25 μg.mL-1 for the 3T3 and HepG2 cells and 62.5 μg.mL-1 for the A549 cell. Hemolysis, photohaemolysis, and hemoglobin oxidation tests showed that the liposomes, in the absence of guarana, caused damage to the eritrocytes and that guarana can reverse and/or protect the cells against this damage. It was also observed that this damage is possibly related to the presence of polysorbate 80 present in the formulations. When chlorpromazine was added to the experiments, it was observed that the guarana containing liposomes were able to protect the cells from the damage caused by that compound. Through the genotoxicity study it was possible to observe that guarana and liposomes did not cause DNA damage. The evaluation of the antioxidant activity by the DPPH technique proved the antioxidant effect, already described for guarana and, it was verified that this activity was maintained after the incorporation of guarana in the liposomes. This activity observed for all treatments was dose dependent of the concentration of guarana in the formulation. In this way, we can conclude that it was possible to develop a liposome system through the reverse phase evaporation method containing 1 mg.mL-1 of guarana powder, remaining stable for 60 days and showing safety against the different cell types tested. It is also worth noting the importance of new experiments, mainly the performance of the spray drying to improve the stability of the active ingredients and the characterization of these new systems formed, as well as additional tests regarding the safety profile.A Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis, popularmente conhecida por guaraná é um dos compostos mais promissores da flora brasileira. A presença de metilxantinas (cafeína, teofilina e teobromina) e taninos (cafeína e catequina) em sua composição, fazem deste, um potente composto terapêutico. Atividades estimulante, antifúngica, antimicrobiana, antiparasitária, dentre outras, estão descritas na literatura como potencialidade deste composto. Em contra partida, quando o produto encontra-se exposto a temperaturas elevadas, na presença de umidade, oxigênio e em contato direto com a luz ou ainda, quando conservado em embalagens inadequadas, a integridade dos ativos pode ser prejudicada e consequentemente a diminuição e/ou perda da atividade e surgimento de toxicidade podem ser observadas. Com a proposta de obter um produto mais estável, eficaz e seguro, o objetivo deste trabalho foi preparar e caracterizar um sistema lipossomal contendo pó de guaraná, além de avaliar a sua segurança “in vitro” através de estudo de citotoxicidade e genotoxicidade. Primeiramente, métodos analíticos para quantificação dos marcadores presentes no guaraná foram desenvolvidos e validados por espectrofotometria ultravioleta derivada (UVD), para a cafeína e a catequina e por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (CLAE) para quantificação de cafeína, teofilina, teobromina, catequina e epicatequina em amostras de pó de guaraná e nos lipossomas. Os métodos desenvolvidos demostraram-se lineares, específicos, precisos, exatos e robustos para determinação simultânea dos diferentes marcadores em amostra de pó de guaraná e nos lipossomas. Através do estudo de degradação forçada pode-se observar, de forma geral, redução no teor dos polifenóis (catequina e epicatequina), frente a condições básicas (NaOH 0,1 M) e fotolíticas (UVC fluorescentes), tanto para os padrões, como para o guaraná e para os lipossomas. Para esse último, observou-se também redução no teor dos compostos ativo frente a condições oxidativas (H2O2 3%). Acredita-se que essa alteração esteja relacionada ao processo de epimerização e fotoinstabilidade, já descrito para os polifenóis quando em contato com soluções básicas e fotolíticas, respectivamente. Após a realização de um estudo de pré-formulação observou-se que os lipossomas contendo 1 mg/mL de pó de guaraná, preparados pelo método de evaporação em fase reversa e pelo método de injeção de etanol apresentaram características adequadas e mantiveram-se mais estáveis em relação as formulações contendo 10 e 5 mg/mL. Posteriormente a caracterização físico-química e o estudo de estabilidade destas formulações, o método de evaporação em fase reversa foi escolhido 8 como o melhor método para encapsulação do guaraná. Esses sistemas mantiveram-se estáveis sobre refrigeração, sem modificar de forma significativa, das suas características por 60 dias. A avaliação toxicológica dos lipossomas frente á diferentes culturas celulares (3T3, HaCaT, A549, HepG2 e THP1) em diferentes concentrações (3,91 – 500 μg/mL), mostrou que, de forma geral, os lipossomas não apresentam toxicidade significativa até a concentração de 125 μg/mL quando analisados pela técnica de vermelho neutro (NRU). Já pela técnica de brometo de 3-(4,5-dimetil-2- tiazolil)-2, 5-difenil-2H-tetrazólio (MTT) a redução da viabilidade foi observada a partir da concentração de 31,25 μg/mL para as células 3T3 e HepG2 e 62,5 μg/mL para a célula A549. Os testes de hemólise, fotohemólise e oxidação da hemoglobina mostraram que os lipossomas sem a presença do guaraná apresentaram dano aos eritrócitos e que o guaraná consegue reverter e/ou proteger as células contra esse dano. Observou-se também que esse dano, possivelmente esteja relacionado à presença do polissorbato 80 presente nas formulações. Quando foi adicionado a clorpromazina aos experimentos, observou-se que os lipossomas contendo guaraná conseguiram proteger as células do dado provocado por esse composto. Pelo estudo de genotoxicidade foi possível observar que o guaraná e os lipossomas contendo guaraná não ocasionaram dano ao DNA. A avaliação da atividade antioxidante pela técnica de DPPH comprovou o efeito antioxidante, já descrito para o guaraná, e ainda, verificou-se que essa atividade foi mantida após a incorporação do guaraná nos lipossomas. Essa atividade observada para todos os tratamentos foi dose dependente da concentração de guaraná na formulação. Desta forma, podemos concluir que foi possível desenvolver um sistema lipossomal através do método de evaporação em fase reversa contendo 1 mg/mL de pó de guaraná, mantendo-se estável por 60 dias e mostrando-se seguro frente os diferentes tipos celulares testados. Resalta-se ainda, a importância de novos experimentos, principalmente a realização da secagem por aspersão para melhorar a estabilidade dos ativos e a caracterização destes novos sistemas formados, além de testes adicionais quanto ao perfil de segurança.Submitted by MARCIA ROVADOSCHI (marciar@unifra.br) on 2018-08-22T18:10:08Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Tese_IsabelRoggia_parcial.pdf: 2275089 bytes, checksum: 85859128d6658714abfc7173f2587948 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-22T18:10:08Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)
title DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)
spellingShingle DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)
Roggia, Isabel
citotoxicidade, CLAE, evaporação em fase reversa, genotoxicidade, injeção de etanol, lipossomas, guaraná, UVD.
Biociências e Nanomateriais
title_short DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)
title_full DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)
title_fullStr DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)
title_full_unstemmed DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)
title_sort DESENVOLVIMENTO, CARACTERIZAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE E SEGURANÇA “IN VITRO” DE LIPOSSOMAS CONTENDO Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (GUARANÁ)
author Roggia, Isabel
author_facet Roggia, Isabel
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Gomes, Patrícia
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Ourique, Aline Ferreira
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Vinardell, Maria Pilar
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Colomé, Letícia Marques
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Oscar Endrigo Dorneles
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Machado, Alencar Kolinski
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Volkmer, Tiago Moreno
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roggia, Isabel
contributor_str_mv Gomes, Patrícia
Ourique, Aline Ferreira
Vinardell, Maria Pilar
Colomé, Letícia Marques
Rodrigues, Oscar Endrigo Dorneles
Machado, Alencar Kolinski
Volkmer, Tiago Moreno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv citotoxicidade, CLAE, evaporação em fase reversa, genotoxicidade, injeção de etanol, lipossomas, guaraná, UVD.
topic citotoxicidade, CLAE, evaporação em fase reversa, genotoxicidade, injeção de etanol, lipossomas, guaraná, UVD.
Biociências e Nanomateriais
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Biociências e Nanomateriais
description The Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis, popularly known as guarana, is one of the most promising compounds in Brazilian flora. The presence of methylxanthines (caffeine, theophylline and theobromine) and tannins (caffeine and catechin) in its composition make it a potent therapeutic compound. Stimulant, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiparasitic activities, among others, are described in the literature as potentiality of this compound. On the other hand, when the product is exposed to high temperatures, in the presence of moisture, oxygen and in direct contact with light or, when stored in inadequate packaging, the integrity of the active ingredient may be impaired and consequently, the decrease and/or loss of activity and onset of toxicity can be observed. With the intent of obtaining a more stable, effective and safe product, the objective of this work was to prepare and characterize a liposomal system containing guarana powder and to evaluate its safety "in vitro" through a study of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity. First, analytical methods for the quantification of markers present in guarana were developed and validated by ultraviolet derivative (UVD), for caffeine and catechin, and by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), for quantification of caffeine, theophylline, theobromine, catechin and epicatechin in samples of guarana powder and liposomes. The methods developed proved to be linear, specific, precise, accurate and robust for the simultaneous determination of the different markers in the guarana powder sample and in the liposomes. Through the forced degradation study it can be observed, in general, a reduction of polyphenols content (catechin and epicatechin), compared to basic (0.1 M NaOH) and photolytic (fluorescence UVC) conditions, both for the standards and for guarana and for liposomes. For the latter, a reduction in the content of active compounds was also observed against oxidative conditions (3% H2O2). It is believed that this change is related to the process of epimerization and photostability, already described for polyphenols when in contact with basic and photolytic solutions, respectively. After conducting a preformulation study it was observed that liposomes containing 1 mg.mL-1 guarana powder, prepared by the reverse phase evaporation method and the ethanol injection method presented adequate characteristics and remained more stable in relation to the formulations containing 10 and 5 mg.ml-1. After the physical-chemical characterization and stability study of these formulations, the reverse phase evaporation method was chosen as the best method for encapsulation of guarana. These systems remained stable under 10 refrigeration without significantly modifying their characteristics for 60 days. A toxicological evaluation of liposomes in different cell cultures (3T3, HaCaT, A549, HepG2 and THP1) and in different concentrations (3.91-500 μg.mL-1) showed that, in general, the liposomes do not present significant toxicity up to a concentration of 125 μg.mL-1 when analyzed by the neutral red technique (NRU). By the (3-(4,5- Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) technique (MTT), the viability reduction was observed from the concentration of 31.25 μg.mL-1 for the 3T3 and HepG2 cells and 62.5 μg.mL-1 for the A549 cell. Hemolysis, photohaemolysis, and hemoglobin oxidation tests showed that the liposomes, in the absence of guarana, caused damage to the eritrocytes and that guarana can reverse and/or protect the cells against this damage. It was also observed that this damage is possibly related to the presence of polysorbate 80 present in the formulations. When chlorpromazine was added to the experiments, it was observed that the guarana containing liposomes were able to protect the cells from the damage caused by that compound. Through the genotoxicity study it was possible to observe that guarana and liposomes did not cause DNA damage. The evaluation of the antioxidant activity by the DPPH technique proved the antioxidant effect, already described for guarana and, it was verified that this activity was maintained after the incorporation of guarana in the liposomes. This activity observed for all treatments was dose dependent of the concentration of guarana in the formulation. In this way, we can conclude that it was possible to develop a liposome system through the reverse phase evaporation method containing 1 mg.mL-1 of guarana powder, remaining stable for 60 days and showing safety against the different cell types tested. It is also worth noting the importance of new experiments, mainly the performance of the spray drying to improve the stability of the active ingredients and the characterization of these new systems formed, as well as additional tests regarding the safety profile.
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