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Effect of?-cyclodextrin complexation on the photohaemolitic activity induced by Ketoprofen and Naproxen sensitization

Gaetano GiammonaSalvatore GiuffridaGuido De GuidiGiuseppe CondorelliGiovanni Puglisi

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chemistry.chemical_classificationKetoprofenNaproxenCircular dichroismLysisCyclodextrinOsmotic shockStereochemistryGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsNapchemistryBiophysicsmedicinePhototoxicityFood Sciencemedicine.drug

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Red blood cell lysis photosensitized by two non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Naproxen (NAP) and Ketoprofen (KPF) was investigated in the presence of β-cyclodextrin (β-Cyd). The photohaemolysis was inhibited by the addition of β-Cyd both for NAP and, to a lesser extent, for KPF. The protective action was found only in a restricted range of concentration of β-Cyd. Higher amounts of β-Cyd interfered with the resistance of the cell to the osmotic shock induced by the photosensitization process. The complexing action of β-Cyd was ascertained through UV-vis absorption spectroscopy, induced circular dichroism and emission spectroscopy. The isolated complexes Naproxen-β-Cyd (NAP-β-Cyd) and Ketoprofen-β-Cyd (KPF-β-Cyd) were found to protect from the photosensitized membrane damage induced by the two drugs, even if it occurred only in a limited range of concentration. This suggests a valid tool in alleviating thein vitro phototoxic consequences caused by these compounds, even if care has to be taken in therapeutic administration due to the presence of the uncomplexed β-Cyd.

https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00706473