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Pharmacotechnical, Physico-Chemical, and Antioxidant Evaluation of Newly Developed Capsule Formulations.

Emma Adriana OzonIzabela Dana Maria IugaMagdalena MititeluAdina Magdalena MusucBogdan Nicolae ManolescuSimona PetrescuJeanina Pandele CusuAdriana RusuVasile Adrian SurduEliza OpreaSorinel Marius NeacșuOana KarampelasViviana Elian
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
The excess of free radicals causes numerous imbalances in the body that lead to premature aging, the degradation of internal structures, and the appearance of numerous pathologies responsible for the increased risk of premature death. The present work aims to evaluate the physical, chemical, pharmacotechnical, and antioxidant activity of newly achieved capsule formulations. These two formulations were F1 a.i . , which contains melatonin:biotin:coenzyme Q10 (weight ratio of 1:2:60), and F2 a.i. , which contains quercetin:resveratrol:biotin:coenzyme Q10 (weight ratio of 10:10:1:10). The adequate selection of the excipient types and amounts for final capsule formulations ( F1 c.c . , F2 c.c . ) was based on preformulation studies performed on the powders containing active ingredients. The antioxidant activity assessed using three methods (ABTS, DPPH, and FRAP) compared with acid ascorbic as a positive control demonstrated that the F2 c.c . formulation possesses the strongest antioxidant capacity. The results confirmed the suitable formulation and the accurate selection of the types and amounts of active ingredients, as well as the auxiliary excipients used in newly developed capsule formulations as supplements with an excellent antioxidant effect on the human body.
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