Changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivatives
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The isoflavonoid genistein represents the major active compound from soybean, the vegetal product from <it>Glycine max (Fabaceae)</it>. The aim of this study is to prove that genistein was incorporated in two semisyntheti...
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doaj-687dc88f07e34428b7fb31e1c1dd2d2f2021-08-02T17:56:16ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2012-06-01615810.1186/1752-153X-6-58Changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivativesDanciu CorinaTiuleaSoica CodrutaCsanyi ErzsebetAmbrus RitaFeflea StefanaPeev CameliaDehelean Cristina<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The isoflavonoid genistein represents the major active compound from soybean, the vegetal product from <it>Glycine max (Fabaceae)</it>. 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.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The animal studies were conducted on 8-week old C57BL/6 J female mice. Inflammation was induced in both ears of each mouse by topical application of 10 micrograms 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-3-acetate dissolved in 0.1 ml solvent (acetone : dimethylsulfoxide in a molar ratio 9:1). Thirty minutes later treatment was applied. The inflammatory reaction was correlated with increased values in ear thickness. Treatment with genistein and genistein incorporated in the two cyclodextrins led to decreased values for ear thickness. Better anti-inflammatory action was found for the complexes of genistein. Both haematoxylin-eosin analysis and CD45 marker expression are in agreement with these findings.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Results allow concluding that genistein is an active anti-inflammatory phytocompound and its complexation with hydrophilic beta-cyclodextrin derivatives leads to a stronger anti-inflammatory activity.</p> http://journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/6/1/58GenisteinCyclodextrinsInflammationHaematoxylin-eosinCD45C57BL/6 J mouse |
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Danciu CorinaTiulea Soica Codruta Csanyi Erzsebet Ambrus Rita Feflea Stefana Peev Camelia Dehelean Cristina Changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivatives Chemistry Central Journal Genistein Cyclodextrins Inflammation Haematoxylin-eosin CD45 C57BL/6 J mouse |
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Danciu CorinaTiulea Soica Codruta Csanyi Erzsebet Ambrus Rita Feflea Stefana Peev Camelia Dehelean Cristina |
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Danciu CorinaTiulea |
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Changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivatives |
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Changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivatives |
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Changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivatives |
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Changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivatives |
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Changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivatives |
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changes in the anti-inflammatory activity of soy isoflavonoid genistein versus genistein incorporated in two types of cyclodextrin derivatives |
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Chemistry Central Journal |
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1752-153X |
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2012-06-01 |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The isoflavonoid genistein represents the major active compound from soybean, the vegetal product from <it>Glycine max (Fabaceae)</it>. 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.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The animal studies were conducted on 8-week old C57BL/6 J female mice. Inflammation was induced in both ears of each mouse by topical application of 10 micrograms 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-3-acetate dissolved in 0.1 ml solvent (acetone : dimethylsulfoxide in a molar ratio 9:1). Thirty minutes later treatment was applied. The inflammatory reaction was correlated with increased values in ear thickness. Treatment with genistein and genistein incorporated in the two cyclodextrins led to decreased values for ear thickness. Better anti-inflammatory action was found for the complexes of genistein. Both haematoxylin-eosin analysis and CD45 marker expression are in agreement with these findings.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Results allow concluding that genistein is an active anti-inflammatory phytocompound and its complexation with hydrophilic beta-cyclodextrin derivatives leads to a stronger anti-inflammatory activity.</p> |
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Genistein Cyclodextrins Inflammation Haematoxylin-eosin CD45 C57BL/6 J mouse |
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