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Francilene Vieira da Silva1, Hélio de Barros Fernandes1, Irisdalva Sousa Oliveira1, Ana Flávia Seraine Custódio Viana2, Douglas Soares da Costa1, Miriam Teresa Paz Lopes3, Kamila Lopes de Lira4, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior5, Adriano Antunes de Sousa6, Rita de Cássia Meneses Oliveira7,8.
Abstract
(-)-Linalool is a monoterpene constituent of many essential oils. This particular monoterpene has both anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity. Moreover, this compound has been shown to be antinociceptive. However, the poor chemical stability and short half-life prevents the clinical application of (-)-linalool and many other essential oils. Important to the topic of this study, β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) has been used to increase the solubility, stability, and pharmacological effects of numerous lipophilic compounds in vivo. In this study, the gastroprotective activities of (-)-linalool (LIN) and linalool incorporated into inclusion complex containing β-cyclodextrin (LIN-βCD) were evaluated using models of acute and chronic gastric ulcers in rodents. LIN and LIN-βCD showed strong gastroprotective activity (p < 0.001). The LIN-βCD complex revealed that the gastroprotective effect was significantly improved compared with LIN uncomplexed, suggesting that this improvement is related to increased solubility and stability. Taking together the potentiation of the antioxidant profile of this monoterpene, our results suggest that β-CD may represent an important tool for improved gastroprotective activity of (-)-linalool and other water-insoluble compounds.Entities:
Keywords: Acetic acid; Ethanol; Gastric damage; Linalool; β-cyclodextrin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27629579 DOI: 10.1007/s00210-016-1298-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol ISSN: 0028-1298 Impact factor: 3.000