Abstract

Eugenol, both in its pure form (EG) and included in essential clove oil (CO) was successfully solubilized in aqueous solution by forming inclusion complexes with β-cyclodextrins (β-CDs) and its modified hydroxy-propyl-β-CDs (HP-β-CDs). To investigate the molecular association between β-CDs/HP-β-CDs with pure EG and essential CO, phase solubility studies were undertaken. Essential CO formed insoluble complexes with β-CDs, but not with HP-β-CDs. The work clearly demonstrates complexes formation follow an order higher than 1:1 when high essential CO and β-CDs concentrations were used, however it was 1:1 in the case of essential CO-HP-β-CDs complexes. When pure EG was studied the results indicated that EG could form 1:1 inclusion complexes with β-CDs and HP-β-CDs. Based on the studies, the Kc values for pure EG were 4555 ± 225 M-1 and 10,633 ± 614 M-1 for β-CDs and HP-β-CDs, respectively, and 2005 ± 199 M-1 for essential CO-HP-β-CDs. These finding indicate that CDs are suitable for encapsulating EG.

Highlights

  • Essential oils and extracts of various species of edible and medicinal plants, herbs, and spices constitute very potent biologically active agents

  • When pure EG was studied the results indicated that EG could form 1:1 inclusion complexes with β-CDs and HP-β-CDs

  • Materials β-CDs were purchased from Wacker (Germany) and HP-β-CDs were supplied from TCI (Europe)

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Summary

Introduction

Essential oils and extracts of various species of edible and medicinal plants, herbs, and spices constitute very potent biologically active agents. They have a complex composition, containing from a few to several hundred constituents, mainly hydrocarbons and oxygenated compounds. Eugenol (EG) (4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol) is the principal constituent of the essential CO, being 90% - 95% of the total oil amount [12,13] The aim of the present work was to characterize the complexation process between pure EG and this when it is included in the essential CO with native β-CDs or its modified Hydroxypropyl-β-CDs (HP-β-CDs), by GC-MS analyses and spectrophotometric studies

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