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Corinatiulea Danciu1, Codruta Soica, Erzsebet Csanyi, Rita Ambrus, Stefana Feflea, Camelia Peev, Cristina Dehelean.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The isoflavonoid genistein represents the major active compound from soybean, the vegetal product from Glycine max (Fabaceae). The aim of this study is to prove that genistein was incorporated in two semisynthetic cyclodextrins, beta-cyclodextrin derivatives: hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin and randomly-methylated-beta-cyclodextrin as well as to compare the anti-inflammatory activity of genistein with that of genistein incorporated in these two types of semisynthetic cyclodextrins.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22716299 PMCID: PMC3468379 DOI: 10.1186/1752-153X-6-58
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Cent J ISSN: 1752-153X Impact factor: 4.215
Figure 1Chemical structure of genistein.
Figure 2X-ray diffraction patterns. (a) genistein; (b) genistein: HPBCD; (c) genistein: RAMEB; (d) HPBCD; (e) RAMEB.
Figure 3DSC thermograms. (a) genistein; (b) HPBCD; (c) RAMEB; (d) gen-HPBCD; (e) gen-RAMEB.
Figure 4SEM pictures. (a) Gen; (b) Gen: HPBCD; (c)Gen: RAMEB.
Figure 5Differences between ear thicknesses in the six groups.
Figure 6(a) Values for oedema after induction of inflammation and treatment; (b) Inhibitory ratio (%) of tested compounds.
Figure 7Histological analysis. a) Normal tissue - Group A (HE×200); b) Massive oedema of the superficial and deep dermis. Major destruction of the superficial dermis. Complete lyses of the muscular layer- Group B (HE×200); c) Massive oedema of the deep dermis. Partial destruction of the superficial dermis. Partial destruction of the underlying muscle cells- Group C (HE×200); d) Rich polymorphous inflammatory infiltrate that increases in thickness the sub epithelial dermis without inflammatory infiltrate in epithelial tissue-Group D (HE×200); e) Epithelial and cartilaginous tissue with marked edema Group E (HE×200); f) Loose stroma, oedematous, with low cellularity-Group F (HE×200).
Figure 8Expression of the marker CD45 in the different groups (x 400).a)- Group A; b)- Group B; c)- Group C; d)- Group D; e)- Group E; f)- Group F.