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Biopharmaceutical Evaluation of Capsules with Lyophilized Apple Powder / Aurita Butkevičiūtė, Mindaugas Liaudanskas, Kristina Ramanauskienė and Valdimaras Janulis
Type of publication
Straipsnis Web of Science duomenų bazėje / Article in Web of Science database (S1a)
Title
Biopharmaceutical Evaluation of Capsules with Lyophilized Apple Powder / Aurita Butkevičiūtė, Mindaugas Liaudanskas, Kristina Ramanauskienė and Valdimaras Janulis
Publisher (trusted)
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI AG)
Date Issued
2021-02-19
Extent
p. 1-14.
Is part of
Molecules. Basel, Switzerland : MDPI, 2021, vol. 26, no 4.
Version
Originalus / Original
Description
art. no. 1095.
OA, (CC BY) license.
Field of Science
Abstract
Apples are an important source of biologically active compounds. Consequently, we decided to model hard gelatin capsules with lyophilized apple powder by using different excipients and to evaluate the release kinetics of phenolic compounds. The apple slices of “Ligol” cultivar were immediately frozen in a freezer (at −35°C) with air circulation and were lyophilized with a sublimator at the pressure of 0.01 mbar (condenser temperature, −85°C). Lyophilized apple powder was used as an active substance filled into hard gelatin capsules. We conducted capsule disintegration and dissolution tests to evaluate the quality of apple lyophilizate-containing capsules of different encapsulating content. Individual phenolic compounds can be arranged in the following descending order according to the amount released from the capsules of different compositions: chlorogenic acid > rutin > avicularin > hyperoside > phloridzin > quercitrin > (−)-epicatechin > isoquercitrin. Chlorogenic acid was the compound that was released in the highest amounts from capsules of different encapsulating content: its released amounts ranged from 68.4 to 640.3 μg/mL. According to the obtained data, when hypromellose content ranged from 29% to 41% of the capsule mass, the capsules disintegrated within less than 30 min, and such amounts of hypromellose did not prolong the release of phenolic compounds. Based on the results of the dissolution test, the capsules can be classified as fast-dissolving preparations, as more than 85% of the active substances were released within 30 min.
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type::text::journal::journal article
ISSN (of the container)
1420-3049
WOS
000624159300001
Other Identifier(s)
(LSMU ALMA)990001028800107106
Coverage Spatial
Šveicarija / Switzerland (CH)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
69
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Journal | IF | AIF | AIF (min) | AIF (max) | Cat | AV | Year | Quartile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MOLECULES | 4.927 | 6.979 | 6.496 | 7.462 | 2 | 0.721 | 2021 | Q2 |
Journal | IF | AIF | AIF (min) | AIF (max) | Cat | AV | Year | Quartile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MOLECULES | 4.927 | 6.979 | 6.496 | 7.462 | 2 | 0.721 | 2021 | Q2 |
Journal | Cite Score | SNIP | SJR | Year | Quartile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Molecules | 5.9 | 1.267 | 0.705 | 2021 | Q1 |