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Amorphous System of Hesperetin and Piperine-Improvement of Apparent Solubility, Permeability, and Biological Activities

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24054859

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amorphous dispersions; drug delivery; hesperetin; piperine

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The aim of this study was to prepare and characterize the amorphous dispersions of hesperetin and piperine to enhance their solubility and bioavailability. The amorphous systems were successfully obtained through ball milling and confirmed by XRPD and DSC studies. Amorphization significantly improved the dissolution rate, apparent solubility, permeability, and biological activities of hesperetin and piperine.
The low bioaccessibility of hesperetin and piperine hampers their application as therapeutic agents. Piperine has the ability to improve the bioavailability of many compounds when co-administered. The aim of this paper was to prepare and characterize the amorphous dispersions of hesperetin and piperine, which could help to improve solubility and boost the bioavailability of both plant-origin active compounds. The amorphous systems were successfully obtained by means of ball milling, as confirmed by XRPD and DSC studies. What's more, the FT-IR-ATR study was used to investigate the presence of intermolecular interactions between the systems' components. Amorphization enhanced the dissolution rate as a supersaturation state was reached, as well as improving the apparent solubility of both compounds by 245-fold and 183-fold, respectively, for hesperetin and piperine. In the in vitro permeability studies simulating gastrointestinal tract and blood-brain barrier permeabilities, these increased by 775-fold and 257-fold for hesperetin, whereas they were 68-fold and 66-fold for piperine in the GIT and BBB PAMPA models, respectively. Enhanced solubility had an advantageous impact on antioxidant as well as anti-butyrylcholinesterase activities-the best system inhibited 90.62 +/- 0.58% of DPPH radicals and 87.57 +/- 1.02% butyrylcholinesterase activity. To sum up, amorphization considerably improved the dissolution rate, apparent solubility, permeability, and biological activities of hesperetin and piperine.

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