Matrix effects of the hydroethanolic extract and the butanol fraction of calyces from Physalis peruviana L. on the biopharmaceutics classification of rutin
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Domınguez More, Gina Paola
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Objectives The Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) categorizes active
pharmaceutical ingredients according to their solubility and permeability properties,
which are susceptible to matrix or formulation effects. The aim of this
research was to evaluate the matrix effects of a hydroethanolic extract of calyces
from Physalis peruviana L. (HEE) and its butanol fraction (BF), on the biopharmaceutics
classification of their major compound, quercetin-3-O-rutinoside
(rutin, RU).
Methods Rutin was quantified by HPLC-UV, and Caco-2 cell monolayer transport
studies were performed to obtain the apparent permeability values (Papp).
Aqueous solubility was determined at pH 6.8 and 7.4.
Key findings The Papp values followed this order: BF > HEE > RU
(1.77 0.02 > 1.53 0.07 > 0.90 0.03 9 10
5 cm/s). The lowest solubility
values followed this order: HEE > RU > BF (2.988 0.07 > 0.205 0.002 >
0.189 0.005 mg/ml).
Conclusions According to these results, rutin could be classified as BCS classes
III (high solubility/low permeability) and IV (low solubility/low permeability),
depending on the plant matrix. Further work needs to be done in order to establish
how apply the BCS for research and development of new botanical drugs or
for bioequivalence purposes.
