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Stability of Natamycin and Its Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes in Aqueous Solution
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EngineeringPhotochemistryBiochemistryAqueous SolutionCyclodextrin Inclusion ComplexesPolymer ScienceDegrees C. NatamycinNatural SciencesCyclodextrin ProductionOrganic ChemistryPhotoprotectionChemistryAqueous SolutionsPhotodegradationCyclodextrin ComplexesPolymer ChemistryBiomolecular EngineeringHost-guest Chemistry
Aqueous solutions of natamycin and its beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD), hydroxypropyl beta-cyclodextrin, and gamma-cyclodextrin (gamma-CD) inclusion complexes were completely degraded after 24 h of exposure to 1000 lx fluorescent lighting at 4 degrees C. After 14 days of storage in darkness at 4 degrees C, 92.2% of natamycin remained in active form. The natamycin:beta-CD complex and natamycin:gamma-CD complex were significantly more stable (p < 0.05) than natamycin in its free state in aqueous solutions stored in darkness at 4 degrees C. Clear poly(ethylene terephthalate) packaging with a UV light absorber allowed 85.0% of natamycin to remain after 14 days of storage under 1000 lx fluorescent lighting at 4 degrees C. Natamycin:cyclodextrin complexes can be dissociated for analysis in methanol/water/acetic acid, 60:40:5, v/v/v. Natamycin and its complexes in dissociated form were quantified by reverse phase HPLC with detection by photodiode array at 304 nm.
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